India, Oct. 29 -- Researchers from the National Institute of Technology (NIT) in Rourkela and the Azerbaijan State University of Economics, Turkey have studied insights on how digital tools and renewable energy can transform agricultural productivity and sustainability in 27 developing countries, according to officials.
The research team has conducted the study covering 27 developing countries, including India, revealing how internet use, mobile connectivity, renewable energy, agricultural land and fertiliser consumption collectively shape the nature of food production in a rapidly-changing world.
The findings of the research have been published in the prestigious "Technology Analysis and Strategic Management" journal. According to Naraya...