
Revolutionary AI Breakthrough Transforms Pesticide Detection in Indian Tea Industry, Ensuring Safer Brews
AI Breakthrough Enhances Pesticide Detection in Indian Tea Industry
Guwahati: The Indian tea industry is currently grappling with significant challenges in adhering to FSSAI standards for permissible levels of pesticides and chemicals. With government bodies intensifying their monitoring and testing protocols, compliance has emerged as a top priority for tea producers.
In a promising development, a new AI-driven rapid screening platform is set to revolutionize pesticide detection in green tea leaves, heralding a potential game-changer for the industry. This innovation aims to streamline the compliance process and ensure product safety.
The Tea Research Association (TRA) Tocklai, Kolkata, in collaboration with Arogyam Medisoft Solution Pvt Ltd—a deep-tech digital life sciences company—has announced the successful completion of the first phase of validating ACLIVIA for Tea. ACLIVIA, a product by Arogyam Medisoft, is designed to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of pesticide detection, thereby aiding tea producers in meeting stringent regulatory requirements.
This AI-based solution not only promises to improve the quality and safety of Indian tea but also positions the industry to better compete on the global stage.
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This milestone in AI application is expected to significantly transform the landscape of pesticide management in the tea industry, ensuring a brighter and safer future for Indian tea.
Stay tuned for more updates as this groundbreaking technology advances through subsequent validation phases.
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Original Story https://www.eastmojo.com/assam/2024/07/15/ai-breakthrough-transforms-pesticide-detection-in-indian-tea-industry/
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