India, March 1 -- With an eye on Indian farmers, tech giant Google is reportedly building a digital agri stack, which will leverage satellite imagery to help map the boundaries of individual farms, monitor crops, and improve yields.
As per news agency PTI, Google DeepMind's senior director Manish Gupta said that the big tech major has already built a base model of the agri stack.
The senior Google Deepmind executive said that the model will ascribe a unique ID to each farm and will act as a base layer of the "digital agri stack". He cited the Indian government's unique identification project Aadhaar as the inspiration behind the initiative.
Speaking at the Mumbai Tech Week event on Saturday (March 1), Gupta said that the base model of ...
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