Precision farming is a technology-enabled management approach that uses data, GPS, IoT sensors and drones to treat field variability, ensuring crops receive exactly what they need for optimal health and productivity. It optimises inputs such as fertilizer and water, boosting efficiency, reducing costs and protecting the environment.
The board of directors of the company will meet on Saturday to consider and discuss the expansion proposal in detail. The board will also consider and recommend an interim dividend.
By integrating AI-powered data analytics with IoT-based monitoring systems, the company aims to develop intelligent solutions that can help optimize crop management, improve resource utilization, and enable real-time supply chain visibility.
Arvind Parmar, Chairman and Managing Director, Pulsar International said the company also intends to explore the use of AI-driven digital platforms and IoT infrastructure to enhance agricultural logistics, traceability and supply chain transparency, enabling better decision-making for farmers, agri-enterprises, and distribution partners.
These technology-enabled solutions are expected to support improved productivity, reduced wastage, and enhanced market connectivity across the agricultural ecosystem, he said.
Agriculture sector is increasingly adopting precision farming and smart technology solutions to address productivity challenges, climate variability, and supply chain inefficiencies.
The Board’s evaluation will include a detailed review of technological partnerships, potential investments and operational frameworks required to scale AI-driven IoT solutions within the company’s existing Smart Agri Solution vertical.
Published on March 11, 2026