The National e-Agriculture Strategy: Innovations for Sustainable Development

Authors

Jonnala Saikrishna Reddy
Centurion University of Technology and Management image/svg+xml

Synopsis

The National e-Agriculture Strategy presents a comprehensive approach to integrating digital technologies into the agricultural sector to foster development, sustainability, and innovation. This strategy leverages digital tools, including mobile applications, data analytics, e-commerce platforms, and remote sensing technologies, to enhance agricultural productivity, expand market access, and support smallholder farmers. It underscores the importance of developing robust digital infrastructure, advancing digital literacy, and implementing policies that foster innovation while addressing critical issues like food security, rural development, and climate change. The strategy is built on a foundation of collaboration among government, businesses, farmers, and other stakeholders, emphasising capacity building, information access, and effective resource management to empower farmers to make informed decisions, increase output, and reduce environmental impact. The National e-Agriculture Strategy envisions a digital transformation of the agricultural sector that can improve farmers' livelihoods, reduce poverty, and support sustainable food systems, enabling nations to achieve their development goals and build a more resilient agricultural economy.

Published

April 30, 2026

How to Cite

Reddy, J. S. (2026). The National e-Agriculture Strategy: Innovations for Sustainable Development. In A. Satpathy, A. Kumari, A. K. Amar, & J. Anshuman (Eds.), ICTs in Agricultural Extension: Concepts, Innovations and Applications (pp. 99-108). Next Gen Academic Services Private Limited. https://ngenbook.com/index.php/ng/catalog/book/ict4ae/chapter/8