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Abstract
The world-wide farming system faces tremendous challenges. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (UN FAO) expects that food production must be raised by 70% throughout the following 40 years to meet increasing demand due to rising economic welfare and population growth. The main challenge of global agriculture is providing a food to the growing population, which is predicted to increase from seven billion people today to approximately nine billion around the year 2050. Whereas India's population, currently estimated at 1.34 billion, is projected to rise to 1.51 billion by 2030 and further to 1.66 billion by 2050. India is categorized by small-scale farmers. Furthermore 80% of the total land in the country is divided into pieces of less than 5 acres. So, drone being a modern technology can be solution for farming to reduce drudgery and with less time lots of data for research can be reported for easiness to bring sustainability in futuristic agriculture. Keywords: Farming, Agriculture, Population.
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Copyright © 2023 Tejal M. Mali. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.