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ROLE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN AGRICULTURE Presentation by – Ankur sikka Niti Vijay Biswarup Mukherjee Preetika Grover Cheta Muradia Ritika Dewan Imlikokba Aier Shalini Mohan GROUP NAME : WHITE COLLARS
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ROLE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN AGRICULTUREPresentation by –

Ankur sikka Niti Vijay

Biswarup Mukherjee Preetika Grover

Cheta Muradia Ritika Dewan

Imlikokba Aier Shalini

Mohan

GROUP NAME : WHITE COLLARS

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AGRICULTURE in INDIA

Ranks 2nd Worldwide in Farm Output.India is the 6th largest Coffee Producer in the World world's largest cattle population (281 million).India accounts for 10% of the world fruit production with first rank in the production of mangoes, papaya, banana.Indian agriculture policy is aimed essentially at improving food self sufficiency and alleviating hunger through food distribution

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World Bank: India Country Overview 2008

• Slow agricultural growth is a concern for policymakers as some two-thirds of India’s people depend on rural employment for a living. Current agricultural practices are neither economically nor environmentally sustainable and India's yields for many agricultural commodities are low. Poorly maintained irrigation systems and almost universal lack of good extension services are among the factors responsible. Farmers' access to markets is hampered by poor roads, rudimentary market infrastructure, and excessive regulation.

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IT can help an average Indian farmer to get relevant information

regarding Agro-inputs, Crop production technologies Market support Agro-finance management of farm agri-business. Agro processing

The excellent scopes of Internet are waiting to develop agricultural

education management through smart exposure of agricultural

teachers and educational planners, class rooms, virtual class as well

as dropout agricultural learners. The crop forecasting, input management, command area

management, watershed management, land and water resources

development , drinking water potential mapping precision

management, natural disaster management, fishery management ,

hill area development and post harvest management are the key

areas, where Information Technology can play its imperative impact

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I.T. as a tool for direct contribution to agricultural productivity

• SEEDS DEVELOPMENT• SOIL DEVELOPMENT• WEATHER FORECASTING------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

I.T. as an indirect tool for empowering farmers to take informed and quality decisions

AWARENESS DATABASE DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM INFORMATION ON NEW OPPURTUNITIES MONITORING SYSTEMS FOR CORRECTIVE MEASURES

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LABOUR

REPLACED BY

MACHINES

INFORMATION

TECNOLOGY

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PRECISION FARMINGPrecision farming, popular in developed

countries, extensively uses IT to make direct contribution to agricultural productivity. The techniques of remote sensing using satellite technologies, geographical information systems, agronomy and soil sciences are used to increase the agricultural output. This approach is capital intensive and useful where large tracts of land are involved. Consequently it is more suitable for farming taken up on corporate lines.

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The application of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in agriculture is increasingly important.

E-Agriculture is an emerging field focusing on the enhancement of agricultural and rural development through improved information and communication processes.

More specifically, e-Agriculture involves the conceptualization, design, development, evaluation and application of innovative ways to use information and communication technologies (IT) in the rural domain, with a primary focus on agriculture.

E-Agriculture is a relatively new term and we fully expect its scope to change and evolve as our understanding of the area grows.

E-AGRICULTURE

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Areas of Application of IT in Agriculture

Indian Agricultural Web Sites • www.ycmou.com/agri • www.khetiwadi.com• www.kisan.net• www.krishiworld.com • www.nic.in/agrico

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BENEFITS OF IT IN AGRICULTURE

Areas Where IT is used beneficially

A Database for Crops to be maintained

Production Techniques and Information

A System of inquiry about Farm machines and other Agricultural inputs such as seeds, pesticides , fertilizers etc.

Some of the key concern areas where IT can help the farmers to take better decisions –

Information about the benefits of increased irrigation

Cost effective use of chemicals and fertilizers

How and When to market the produce

When to order Agricultural inputs.

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CHALLENGES…..

Low literacy rate among the Indian farmers

Lack of proper communication infrastructure

Cost of computersSmall individual

farmers’ inability to adapt to IT due to financial and / or educational constraint

Low adaptability to IT due to lack of awareness

About 85% of farmers in India are small farmers with less than 2 hectares of land.

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CONSTRAINTS

• Haphazard Development• User Friendliness• Local Languages• Restrictions by Govt. Map Restriction Policy• Power Supply not available for Long Hours• Connectivity needs to be Improved• Bandwidth

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Sources that can generate revenue for rural kiosks are:

• Distance education• Training to Upgrade Skills• Local Agent-supply to Rural Outlets• Rural Post-Office• e-Governance

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IT and Indian Agriculture in the Future

• Technologically it is possible to develop suitable systems, as outlined in the previous sections, to cater to the information needs of Indian farmer.

• User friendly systems, particularly with content in local languages, can generate interest in the farmers and others working at the grassroots. It is possible to create dedicated networks

• Harness the power of Internet to make these services are available to all parts of the country.

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CONCLUSION

The Indian farmer and those who are working for their welfare need to be e-powered ◦Technology has/will increase agricultural

productivity◦Technology development has-been/will-

be sustainable ◦Technology is, therefore, the basis for

Sustainable Agriculture


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