01682nas a2200265 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260001200043653001600055653001600071653001800087653002100105653001500126100002000141700002200161700001900183700002800202700002500230245011500255856005800370300000900428490001300437520095200450022001401402 9998 d c10/202410aAgriculture10aCultivation10aData Analysis10aMachine Learning10aRegression1 aNilesh P. Sable1 aRajkumar V. Patil1 aMahendra Deore1 aRatnmala Bhimanpallewar1 aParikshit N. Mahalle00aMachine Learning Based Agricultural Profitability Recommendation Systems: A Paradigm Shift in Crop Cultivation uhttps://www.ijimai.org/journal/bibcite/reference/3505 a1-160 vIn press3 aIn India, the demand for fruits and vegetables has been consistently increasing alongside the rising population, making crop production a crucial aspect of agriculture. However, despite the growing demand and potential profitability, farmers have been slow to transition from traditional food grain crops to fruits and vegetables. In this paper, we explore the changing demands of food categories in India, highlighting the shift towards increased consumption of fruits and vegetables. Despite the potential benefits, farmers face various challenges and uncertainties associated with cultivating these crops. To address this, we propose the use of Machine Learning (ML) and Deep Learning (DL) techniques to analyze historical market price data for fruits and vegetables from 2016 to 2021 and predict future prices. This accurate prediction system will aid farmers in deciding which crops to grow and when to harvest, ultimately maximizing profits. a1989-1660