Wageningen University and Maharashtra Government sign MoU to integrate AI in agriculture
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 22 (ANI): Wageningen University and Research (WUR) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Maharashtra government to bring advanced artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technologies to the state's farming sector. The agreement was finalised during the "AI 4 Agri 2026" summit held at the Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) in the presence of the Chief Minister of Maharashtra.
"So as you correctly tell, today we signed the MOU in front of our Chief Minister from Maharashtra. Within this MOU, we have five main points. So first is AI and digital phenotyping. Second is digital breeding and seed system. Third is crop-specific pilot projects. Fourth is knowledge exchange and capacity building and fifth international collaboration and learning. So these are the five points, the starting point, but we'll have specific projects to further elaborate these points in detail."
"MOU is just the understanding. memorandum of understanding between two institutes. After that, we'll have further meetings, further collaboration with the government to really understand what is the need, and then we'll identify and further implement these programs. So for example, AI and digital phenotyping. So we'll have some crops where we set some sensor, we observe, for example, how the crops are growing. leaf allegation, crop growth, for example, and then we'll try to model that and then we'll develop different AI models that will fit for Maharashtra use case."
"Look, uh fastest is, it depends on many things. But what we'll try to do, basically, we have existing models which is operational in European scale. But here, for example, the state universities know the contents. And as you know, that any model, any AI model needs the data. Once you have the local data, local knowledge, then we can find in this developed model in Wageningen and test how we can re-adopt. So the role of local institute will be very crucial."
"At Wageningen, what we try to do, we don't design the system for the farmers, but we design system with the farmers. And with the farmers means the citizen science. Last 15 years, I am working on the citizen science approach. We design many mobile apps. many ways to engage citizen science in co-design process where citizens can directly contribute the data, their knowledge, practices, and that can be used to retain the model. So you tell validation. Validation is not the only tip of the iceberg. Basically, if you want to have the proper engagement of a smallholder farmer, then you have to engage them in whole process. And that's why you call it co-design. So you need to understand from the beginning that how to design the system that is for them and with them. So you have to really think not only validation but also including in the designing and training process." (ANI)
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