Pioneering Agri- Mechanization Hurdles & Pathways to Farmers Empowerment by 2047

Authors

  • Dr Mamta Tiwari Former Director, Human Resource Development Agricultural University, Kota, Rajasthan Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52151/aet2025493.1858

Abstract

India pathway toward becoming a developed nation by 2047, just hundred years after independence, agriculture must transform from a labor-intensive sector to a automated engine of growth. Agri mechanisation and automation, can revolutionize how we sow, grow, and harvest. This transformation is not just a possibility, it is a necessity to ensure food security, climate resilience and farmer prosperity in the decades ahead. To become a developed India there is an urgent need for Agri Mechanisation and Automation. India’s agriculture still relies heavily on manual labor and therefore sometimes results into low productivity, increased drudgery, especially for women and elderly farmers, rising input costs and labor shortages and delayed operations due to climatic variability.

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Published

2025-09-30