• Improved crop management technology through the use of high yielding, input responsive and soil, climatic and biotic stresses - tolerant crop varieties;
• Suitable cropping systems for different agro-ecological regions based on soil, terrain and climatic suitability;
• Integrated nutrient management for improving soil productivity and minimization of the risk of pollution of soil, water and environment;
• Integrated pest management for effective pests control as well as to reduce the adverse effects of pesticides on environment;
• Soil and water conservation for controlling soil degradation and improving moisture availability.
• Input use efficiency maximization in terms of economic return with minimal input.
3. Applications of Remote Sensing and Gis Technology in SustainableAgricultural Management and Development (Case Examples from India)