February 24, 2026 at Hotel Plaza, Begumpet, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
The landscape of farming is shifting from traditional labor to data-driven precision. This year’s Agriculture Technology Exhibition showcases the breakthrough tools designed to increase yields while minimizing environmental impact.
Edugate Foundation is organising one day expo and seminar on "Agri-Next 2026: Revolutionizing Telangana through Digital Agriculture & Climate-Resilient Horticulture" and "Edugate Kissan Awards 2026" presentation on February 24, 2026 at Hotel Plaza, Begumpet, Hyderabad Digital Agriculture:Digital agriculture, often called smart farming or precision agriculture, is the practice of using modern technology to make farming more efficient and sustainable. By integrating tools like AI, drones, and sensors, farmers can move away from guesswork and instead make decisions based on real-time data. This shift helps improve crop yields, reduces the waste of resources like water and fertilizer, and streamlines how the government provides essential services to rural communities.
Digital AgricultureClimate-resilient horticulture is transforming how we grow food in an era of increasing environmental unpredictability. By integrating stress-tolerant crop varieties, precision irrigation, and regenerative soil practices, this approach allows producers to maintain high yields despite heatwaves, droughts, and shifting pest patterns. It’s more than just survival; it’s about proactive adaptation. Through the use of innovative technologies like protected cultivation and real-time climate monitoring, farmers can minimize risk and ensure that our food systems remain stable, diverse, and productive even as the global climate continues to change
Cultivating the Future: Climate-Resilient Horticulture: