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Towards Strategic Development of Agro-
Meteorological Service in Bangladesh
Syed Mahmud Hasan
ICT Specialist
Dr. Faruk Ul Islam
Head of Business Development & Quality Assurance
Context
• An effective agro-meteorological information and advisory service is
based on input from meteorology coupled with agricultural information,
hydrology, agricultural extension and ICT.
• The erratic weather patterns created a challenge for farmers to make
both day to day/weekly (tactical) and strategic agricultural farming
decisions
• Climate induced variability in crop productivity accounts for about two-
third while other factors including soil, pest and nutrients management
account for one-third of the productivity (Reddy and Reddy, 2007)
• Forecast of rainfall and temperature distributions can substantially
contribute to increase agricultural productivity and thereby improve
farmer’s livelihood (Jones et al., 2000; Meinke and Hammer, 2000)
Our ICT Infrastructure Investment
• Farmer Database 234,000
• 3 servers (1 for BMD)
• One local weather station for BMD
• 56 digital weatherboard in 7 districts
• One National Call Center with MoA
• Total voice message disseminated
to 162000 clients in 18 months
• 6000 client survey: 90% benefited,
10% had trouble, 86% reduced
crop damage
Some good initiatives by the DAE, BMD, BWDB, donors, Practical
Action, RIMES, mPower, CIMMYT, Winmiaki, GEOPOTATO, Research
Institutes focused on – more localized forecast, flood forecasting, online
Met-Bulletin, quality of forecast, crop modelling, content development,
problem specific interpretation of forecast, local weather & farming
observation, delivery channel, weekly/ten days forecast, early warning
and creating problem specific advisory service channels.
Key issues at national level
Weather data localization
Local data interpretation,
Agro-met content
Sending to end users
Central Portal
64 District Agro-
met Centre
487 Upazila
4500 Union
Display Board
Other users
Framer
Specific concerns
1. Expert pool , Content creation, validation and quality control
2. Evaluating forecast performance, Ten days, Short/long term and
seasonal forecast for farming?
3. Delivery channels? Cost ? Faster ?
4. BMD,DAE,BWDB, DLS, DoF, AIS develop a SOP,
5. Private companies, research institutes, universities, specialised
INGOs
6. Agro-met Bulletin online of BMD
7. Utilise Specialized Expert System for Agro-Meteorological Early-
Warning (SESAME) developed by RIMES?
8. Local weather data/Station
RIMES
(weather/forecast
data processing)
Practical Action
(interpretation,
delivery)
How we did?
• The Specialized Expert System for Agro-meteorological Early-
Warning (SESAME) developed by RIMES and Practical Action under
the Global Resilience Partnership (GRP) project utilized multiple
numerical weather prediction models to provide localized weather
forecasts
• In addition, an automated weather station was installed in
‘Shyamnagar’ and integrated with the National observational network
in order to minimize the gap in availability of observation data
• The voice message has been used, the weather information boards
have been installed to provide AV-Audio Visual messages and real time
information
Our approach was :
• As SESAME requires the input of local crop information for
generating advisories currently the UAO-Upazila Agricultural
Offices have been capacitated to utilize the SESAME system and
provide advisory to the farmers
• AIS/DAE in attached with Call Centre is supporting at the National
level in providing adhoc basis advisory
• For interpreting the crop-weather relationship, in cases where the
information is unknown, RIMES determined the normal values for
different weather parameters at the local level and utilized this data to
overcome the gap
Application
development TK
1,30,000
18%
Voice broadcast
Server
(Router,UPS,
peripherals)Tk.
187000
25%Weather
localisation server
Tk.145000
20%
Farmer database
(10,000)Tk. 100000
13%
Validated content
(2000) database Tk
180000
24%
FIXED COST AGRO-MET SERVICE 10000
CLIENTS MODEL
Application development TK 1,30,000
Voice broadcast Server (Router,UPS, peripherals)Tk.
187000
Weather localisation server Tk.145000
Farmer database (10,000)Tk. 100000
29%
8%
44%
13%
6%
Agro-met Service 10000 clients: Operational cost one year break up
Content interpretation validation(62) Tk. 217000
Voice content creation (62) Tk. 62000
Sending voice message (@.54 Tk)Tk. 334800
Shared Call Centre Agent (#3)Tk. 99360
Space, repair, electricity etc. Tk.48000
 Installing server, creating farmer database and base content
development are the key fixed cost covers around 7.5 lac BDT,
 Main variable costs are - voice broadcast, content creation,
interpretation and salaries of live agent under call centre covers
around 7.5 lac BDT.
 If we start to serve a client base of 10000 farmers, per client
calculated cost would be 150 BDT for such service.
 Such agro-met service can start independently if each client pays
100 BDT per year for a registration for problem specific
interventions.
Strategic recommendations:
 Strong integrated coordination between key state agencies - BMD, DAE, BWDB
is urgent in terms of data sharing, developing content. Capacity of local,
national expert pool need to be enhanced first to build capacity at district and
union level. University teachers and field level scientists specialised agencies
need to be engaged.
 Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to be developed by the state agencies -
BMD, DAE, BWDB.
 Role of AIS, DLS, DoF, research institutes, private sector, specialist agencies
can be defined as complementary or main on specific service based
 Delivery channels - Web, media, Call Centre, Radio, mobile phone based Voice
message, Digital Weather board at Union Council, Agricultural local hubs, local
agricultural agents
 Private sector and specialised agencies, research institutes ICT firms can be
engaged in problem specific agro-met advisory services, local agricultural data
collection, farmer database preparation, forecast performance monitoring and
capacity building
 The SESAME can be improved and used by BMD, DAE and other relevant
agencies
Questions
1. How can we strengthen capacity of expert pool at different level to create,
validate and quality control of agro-met contents and a advisory service?
2. How can we better use /improve SESAME for BMD? What are the diverse
delivery channels? What about cost and investment needed?
3. How can we evaluate forecast performance ? How can we go for long term and
medium term and seasonal forecast for farming and what are the faster ways
of dissimilation?
4. How can we strengthen coordination, sharing between BMD, DAE, BWDB?
How they can develop a SOP (Standard Operating Procedure)? How to bring
DLS and DoF in more strong engagement for agro-met service?
5. How can we improve the current agro-meteorology online bulletin of the Agro-
meteorology Division of Meteorological Department?
6. How do the private companies, research institutes, universities, specialised
INGOs can play better role in the process?
7. How to build capacity of DAE, DoF, DLS, DoF, WDB, BMD on giving better
agro-met service and communities on crop weather relationship?

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Agro-Meteorological Advisory Service in Bangladesh -syed mahmud hasan

  • 1. Towards Strategic Development of Agro- Meteorological Service in Bangladesh Syed Mahmud Hasan ICT Specialist Dr. Faruk Ul Islam Head of Business Development & Quality Assurance
  • 2. Context • An effective agro-meteorological information and advisory service is based on input from meteorology coupled with agricultural information, hydrology, agricultural extension and ICT. • The erratic weather patterns created a challenge for farmers to make both day to day/weekly (tactical) and strategic agricultural farming decisions • Climate induced variability in crop productivity accounts for about two- third while other factors including soil, pest and nutrients management account for one-third of the productivity (Reddy and Reddy, 2007) • Forecast of rainfall and temperature distributions can substantially contribute to increase agricultural productivity and thereby improve farmer’s livelihood (Jones et al., 2000; Meinke and Hammer, 2000)
  • 3. Our ICT Infrastructure Investment • Farmer Database 234,000 • 3 servers (1 for BMD) • One local weather station for BMD • 56 digital weatherboard in 7 districts • One National Call Center with MoA • Total voice message disseminated to 162000 clients in 18 months • 6000 client survey: 90% benefited, 10% had trouble, 86% reduced crop damage
  • 4. Some good initiatives by the DAE, BMD, BWDB, donors, Practical Action, RIMES, mPower, CIMMYT, Winmiaki, GEOPOTATO, Research Institutes focused on – more localized forecast, flood forecasting, online Met-Bulletin, quality of forecast, crop modelling, content development, problem specific interpretation of forecast, local weather & farming observation, delivery channel, weekly/ten days forecast, early warning and creating problem specific advisory service channels.
  • 5. Key issues at national level Weather data localization Local data interpretation, Agro-met content Sending to end users Central Portal 64 District Agro- met Centre 487 Upazila 4500 Union Display Board Other users Framer
  • 6. Specific concerns 1. Expert pool , Content creation, validation and quality control 2. Evaluating forecast performance, Ten days, Short/long term and seasonal forecast for farming? 3. Delivery channels? Cost ? Faster ? 4. BMD,DAE,BWDB, DLS, DoF, AIS develop a SOP, 5. Private companies, research institutes, universities, specialised INGOs 6. Agro-met Bulletin online of BMD 7. Utilise Specialized Expert System for Agro-Meteorological Early- Warning (SESAME) developed by RIMES? 8. Local weather data/Station
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  • 9. How we did? • The Specialized Expert System for Agro-meteorological Early- Warning (SESAME) developed by RIMES and Practical Action under the Global Resilience Partnership (GRP) project utilized multiple numerical weather prediction models to provide localized weather forecasts • In addition, an automated weather station was installed in ‘Shyamnagar’ and integrated with the National observational network in order to minimize the gap in availability of observation data • The voice message has been used, the weather information boards have been installed to provide AV-Audio Visual messages and real time information
  • 10. Our approach was : • As SESAME requires the input of local crop information for generating advisories currently the UAO-Upazila Agricultural Offices have been capacitated to utilize the SESAME system and provide advisory to the farmers • AIS/DAE in attached with Call Centre is supporting at the National level in providing adhoc basis advisory • For interpreting the crop-weather relationship, in cases where the information is unknown, RIMES determined the normal values for different weather parameters at the local level and utilized this data to overcome the gap
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  • 12. Application development TK 1,30,000 18% Voice broadcast Server (Router,UPS, peripherals)Tk. 187000 25%Weather localisation server Tk.145000 20% Farmer database (10,000)Tk. 100000 13% Validated content (2000) database Tk 180000 24% FIXED COST AGRO-MET SERVICE 10000 CLIENTS MODEL Application development TK 1,30,000 Voice broadcast Server (Router,UPS, peripherals)Tk. 187000 Weather localisation server Tk.145000 Farmer database (10,000)Tk. 100000
  • 13. 29% 8% 44% 13% 6% Agro-met Service 10000 clients: Operational cost one year break up Content interpretation validation(62) Tk. 217000 Voice content creation (62) Tk. 62000 Sending voice message (@.54 Tk)Tk. 334800 Shared Call Centre Agent (#3)Tk. 99360 Space, repair, electricity etc. Tk.48000
  • 14.  Installing server, creating farmer database and base content development are the key fixed cost covers around 7.5 lac BDT,  Main variable costs are - voice broadcast, content creation, interpretation and salaries of live agent under call centre covers around 7.5 lac BDT.  If we start to serve a client base of 10000 farmers, per client calculated cost would be 150 BDT for such service.  Such agro-met service can start independently if each client pays 100 BDT per year for a registration for problem specific interventions.
  • 15. Strategic recommendations:  Strong integrated coordination between key state agencies - BMD, DAE, BWDB is urgent in terms of data sharing, developing content. Capacity of local, national expert pool need to be enhanced first to build capacity at district and union level. University teachers and field level scientists specialised agencies need to be engaged.  Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to be developed by the state agencies - BMD, DAE, BWDB.  Role of AIS, DLS, DoF, research institutes, private sector, specialist agencies can be defined as complementary or main on specific service based  Delivery channels - Web, media, Call Centre, Radio, mobile phone based Voice message, Digital Weather board at Union Council, Agricultural local hubs, local agricultural agents  Private sector and specialised agencies, research institutes ICT firms can be engaged in problem specific agro-met advisory services, local agricultural data collection, farmer database preparation, forecast performance monitoring and capacity building  The SESAME can be improved and used by BMD, DAE and other relevant agencies
  • 16. Questions 1. How can we strengthen capacity of expert pool at different level to create, validate and quality control of agro-met contents and a advisory service? 2. How can we better use /improve SESAME for BMD? What are the diverse delivery channels? What about cost and investment needed? 3. How can we evaluate forecast performance ? How can we go for long term and medium term and seasonal forecast for farming and what are the faster ways of dissimilation? 4. How can we strengthen coordination, sharing between BMD, DAE, BWDB? How they can develop a SOP (Standard Operating Procedure)? How to bring DLS and DoF in more strong engagement for agro-met service? 5. How can we improve the current agro-meteorology online bulletin of the Agro- meteorology Division of Meteorological Department? 6. How do the private companies, research institutes, universities, specialised INGOs can play better role in the process? 7. How to build capacity of DAE, DoF, DLS, DoF, WDB, BMD on giving better agro-met service and communities on crop weather relationship?