TNAU, NEC Laboratories inks MoU to detect crop diseases using AI, ML

TNAU, NEC Laboratories inks MoU to detect crop diseases using AI, ML

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New Delhi, Updated on Apr 6, 2022 16:47 IST

NEC will develop a mobile application with artificial intelligence while TNAU would provide expert guidance and assist in data collection to detect the diseases.

TNAU, NEC Laboratories inks MoU to detect crop diseases using AI, ML

TNAU, NEC Laboratories inks MoU to detect crop diseases using AI, ML

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) has inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) NEC Laboratories, an entity of NEC Corporation India to offer solutions for the early detection of diseases in crops using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning.

Under the MoU, NEC aims to help identify the disease and deficiency categories, and provide remedies through agricultural experts, a statement said. NEC will develop a mobile application with artificial intelligence while TNAU would provide expert guidance and assist in data collection to detect the diseases. By combining the best of both, early detection of disease onset through artificial intelligence and machine learning can be achieved enabling farmers to take remedial measures.

According to United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organisation, farmers globally lose 40 percent of their crops to insects and diseases every year. In India, the agriculture industry faces various issues, including crop loss of 30-60 per cent. Primary reasons for the loss include diseases (15-25 per cent), soil nutrient deficiency (36.5 per cent), and insects and pests that reduce crop yield by 10-40 per cent.

The on-site solution helps farmers increase the yield, minimize crop loss by recognising the diseases at an early stage, and providing an efficient and immediate advisory system besides monitoring what to do to maintain crop health, the statement said. NEC Laboratories India senior vice-president and head Keiji Yamada, TNAU Registrar, and acting vice-chancellor A S Krishnamoorthy and senior officials of the Centre for Plant Protection Studies were present during the signing of the MoU.

"We are proud to be partnering with TNAU in new ways of applying AI and analytics to resolve crucial issues in agriculture in real-time. This partnership is critical and timely because, apart from being an agricultural society at large, India is also one of the largest food producers in the world," Yamada said.

India's importance in the global food supply chain necessitates the deployment of immediate and effective measures that can anticipate and address challenges ahead of time, he added.

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