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PMAS organizes Int’l Precision Agriculture Pakistan Conference

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A three-day International Precision Agriculture Pakistan Conference (PAPC) 2022 commenced at Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi (PMAS-AAUR), here on Thursday.

The conference is organized by PMAS-AAUR Center for Precision Agriculture (CPA) with an aim to provide researchers, scientists, and industrial personnel a platform to join hands in achieving goals of increasing farm profitability and reducing environmental impacts.

The international participation from different countries of the world including USA, Canada, China, Turkey and Australia both physically and through Zoom is also overwhelming. Over 200 researchers are participating in the workshop including students, academic researchers, and representatives from the private and public agriculture sector. PMAS-AAUR Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Qamar uz Zaman, in his welcome address emphasized that Pakistani agriculture is facing environmental pollution, adverse effects of climate change, water shortages and stressed on industry-academia linkage to address the challenges being faced by the farmers’.

He was of the view that there is dire need to manage agriculture fields by adopting precision agriculture technologies. Pakistan has a huge potential in the area of Precision agriculture which will also be helpful to minimize the yield gaps and ensure food security, he added. Keynote speaker, Dr. Aitizaz Farooque from the University of Prince Edward Island, Canada gave a presentation on the use of , machine vision, thermal imagery using drone technology , artificial intelligence, digital photography technique and sensor integration into agricultural equipment for real time soil plant and yield mapping to assess the irrigation water needs of agriculture crop production.

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