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Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture: How China and Pakistan’s AI-Powered Farming App Shows the Future of Smart Food Systems
Agriculture has always depended on observation. Farmers observe soil, rain, plant color, pests, crop growth, and seasonal patterns. These observations are valuable because they come from long experience. However, modern agriculture faces new pressures that are difficult to manage through traditional observation alone. Climate change, water stress, fertilizer costs, pest risks, food demand, and market uncertainty make farming more complex than before. In this context, #Artific
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