VMPLNew Delhi [India], September 25: Maharashtra has long stood at the forefront of India’s agricultural transformation. From its sugarcane belts to its flourishing horticulture clusters, the state has been a driver of national food security. With the launch of the MahaAgri-AI Policy 2025-2029, supported by an outlay of ₹500 crore, Maharashtra has emerged as the first state in India to roll out a comprehensive, state-level policy that formally integrates artificial intelligence and digital intelligence across the entire farming value chain, moving beyond pilots to a structured, large-scale implementation. This forward-looking move signals the arrival of AgriTech 4.0, a new era where farming is guided as much by algorithms, satellites, and predictive analytics as by monsoons and soil.In thi

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