In the vast wheat fields of Punjab Province, modern technology is transforming agriculture. Drones now fly over the fields, monitoring crops from the air, while intelligent systems have replaced traditional manual labor. Instead of working long hours in the scorching summer heat, farmers can now manage their crops with just a few taps on their mobile phones or tablets.
With the help of these advanced tools, farmers can easily track important factors like fertilization and irrigation, ensuring that their crops get the care they need at the right time. This new approach has made farming more efficient and less physically demanding.
Muhammad Taj, a farmer from Gujranwala, Punjab, shared his excitement about this technological shift. “Before, I could only tell which parts of my fields were doing well when it was almost time for harvest. Now, with the Kisan 360 app on my phone, I can check the health of my crops regularly. If there’s a problem, I can fix it early, which has helped me increase my yields and reduce losses,†he said.
The introduction of artificial intelligence in farming is helping farmers like Muhammad Taj make better decisions, reduce waste, and improve productivity. With real-time monitoring and precise data, they no longer have to rely on guesswork. Instead, they can take quick action to protect their crops, leading to better harvests and higher profits.