
The increasing use of digital technology is transforming modern agriculture by enhancing productivity, efficiency, and sustainability. Innovations such as precision farming, remote sensing, Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence, mobile applications, and data analytics enable farmers to make timely and informed decisions related to crop management, soil health, irrigation, pest control, and marketing. Digital platforms also improve access to weather information, extension services, and markets, thereby reducing risks and production costs. (Naika et al., 2021) Despite challenges related to digital literacy, infrastructure, and affordability, the adoption of digital technologies holds significant potential for improving farmers? livelihoods, strengthening food security, and promoting climate-resilient and sustainable agricultural systems.