This document summarizes a research paper on applying ancient Indian agricultural practices in a cloud computing environment. Some key points:
- The paper proposes an "Agri cloud" model to provide Indian farmers access to digital farming services through cloud computing, allowing improved productivity and livelihoods.
- It discusses establishing "Village Innovation Centers" to provide digital literacy training and resources to farmers to help them access the cloud services.
- The proposed cloud model would offer on-demand services like expert advice, weather data, soil information, training, and marketing assistance to empower farmers.
- The researchers believe this approach can help modernize Indian agriculture using a combination of ancient practices and new technologies.
ENHANCEMENT OF AGRICULTURAL STAKEHOLDERS BY USING ANDROID APPLICATIONvivatechijri
Agriculture sector plays crucial role in Indian Economy. It contributes about 17% to the total GDP and provides employment to over 60% of the population. Need of Enhancement of all stakeholders related to Agricultural sector. Most of the farmers doesn’t have any idea about the rates of crops and their products and they sell their products at any cost Improper accessibility. Android application will resolve the accessibility problem between all the agricultural stakeholders. Many laborers depend on agriculture to get their wages. They can include, grass cutters, tractor drivers, farming apparatus technicians, or anyone who is directly involved in farming activities. That said, agriculture allows manpower to be shifted between the agricultural and non-agricultural sectors. If farmers get an assured minimum support prices for their produces and also if the functioning in trade is made digital or online, or by eliminating middle person who is exchanging goods from farmers to factories or from factories to farmers. Then the financial state of farmers will be improved in agricultural field. These problems arises only because of not having the proper accessibility between each other. Nowadays it’s essential to develop of an effective network of all the agricultural stakeholders. With the help of Android application will try to provide better accessibility in terms of all resources (Time, Money and equipment) between farmers to vendors and vice versa, farmer to workers and vice versa, farmer to agriculture consultant as well as seeds and fertilizers suppliers.
Agricultural sector is the backbone of our country and it plays a vital role in the overall economic growth of our nation. India has about 59% of its total area for agricultural purpose. The contribution of agricultural sector to our GDP is about 17%. Advanced techniques or the betterment in the arena of agriculture will as certain to increase the competence of certain farming activities. In this paper we introduce a concept for smart farming which utilizes wireless sensor web technology with a web based application. This will play a crucial role in helping farmers. It will aim for the betterment in the facilities given to the farmers and by focussing on the measurement of production of the crops. With the help of data mining techniques and algorithms like K-nearest, decision tree we will gather each and every data related to the farming and it should be updated frequently so that farmers and the consumers will get the right knowledge of the respective crops and about the suitable equipments related to farming. Existing system are not so much efficient in displaying such data characteristics. Our main aim is to enhance the growth in the agriculture sector and make the existing system smarter so that the decision- maker can define the expansion of agriculture activities to empower the different forces in existing agriculture sector
ENHANCEMENT OF AGRICULTURAL STAKEHOLDERS BY USING ANDROID APPLICATIONvivatechijri
Agriculture sector plays crucial role in Indian Economy. It contributes about 17% to the total GDP and provides employment to over 60% of the population. Need of Enhancement of all stakeholders related to Agricultural sector. Most of the farmers doesn’t have any idea about the rates of crops and their products and they sell their products at any cost Improper accessibility. Android application will resolve the accessibility problem between all the agricultural stakeholders. Many laborers depend on agriculture to get their wages. They can include, grass cutters, tractor drivers, farming apparatus technicians, or anyone who is directly involved in farming activities. That said, agriculture allows manpower to be shifted between the agricultural and non-agricultural sectors. If farmers get an assured minimum support prices for their produces and also if the functioning in trade is made digital or online, or by eliminating middle person who is exchanging goods from farmers to factories or from factories to farmers. Then the financial state of farmers will be improved in agricultural field. These problems arises only because of not having the proper accessibility between each other. Nowadays it’s essential to develop of an effective network of all the agricultural stakeholders. With the help of Android application will try to provide better accessibility in terms of all resources (Time, Money and equipment) between farmers to vendors and vice versa, farmer to workers and vice versa, farmer to agriculture consultant as well as seeds and fertilizers suppliers.
Agricultural sector is the backbone of our country and it plays a vital role in the overall economic growth of our nation. India has about 59% of its total area for agricultural purpose. The contribution of agricultural sector to our GDP is about 17%. Advanced techniques or the betterment in the arena of agriculture will as certain to increase the competence of certain farming activities. In this paper we introduce a concept for smart farming which utilizes wireless sensor web technology with a web based application. This will play a crucial role in helping farmers. It will aim for the betterment in the facilities given to the farmers and by focussing on the measurement of production of the crops. With the help of data mining techniques and algorithms like K-nearest, decision tree we will gather each and every data related to the farming and it should be updated frequently so that farmers and the consumers will get the right knowledge of the respective crops and about the suitable equipments related to farming. Existing system are not so much efficient in displaying such data characteristics. Our main aim is to enhance the growth in the agriculture sector and make the existing system smarter so that the decision- maker can define the expansion of agriculture activities to empower the different forces in existing agriculture sector
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Application that Contain Several Information like Market Price, Seasonal Crops, Weather forecasting, Consultancy Forum. The main scope of the
app is, to provide solution for the agriculture, it will helpful for the farmers. The agriculture sector is rapidly transform into an industry of major
important that must rely heavily on computer integrated management. The main aim and intention of this application is develop the application via
smart also mentioned as integrated application. Today mobile devices are used frequently by everyone, including the farmers and countryside people.
According to observations of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) mobile plays vital role in daily life of farmers. The farmers, who
were dependent on clouds for rain, now are looking into the Cloud Computing (CC) for their solutions towards cultivation of superior crops in today’s
modern agricultural world. The traditional methods used by the farmers, peculiarly in India, are very slow and undependable. The main awareness of
this work is focused on Indian farmers as it addresses the key problems of getting the market updates of different products.
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Image processing methods applied on Diabetic Related Causes.
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Application of Ancient Indian Agricultural Practices in Cloud Computing Environment
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Application of Ancient Indian Agricultural Practices
in Cloud Computing Environment
Abhishek Pandey1
, V. Ramesh2
1
Research Scholar, 2
Assistant Professor,
SCSVMV University, Kanchipuram (Tamil Nadu)
Email: apandey.net@gmail.com, rameshvpothy@gmail.com
Abstract - About 70% people of India are living in rural areas
and are still dependent on Agriculture. Therefore
transformation of the Agriculture through technology is quite
important in today India’s Agriculture system. In olden days
formers in India used to depend on clouds for rains, but today
they are looking towards Cloud Computing where they are
getting knowledge for cultivation of better crops, Expert
advice for crop diseases and causes, Interactive learning
service, Dynamic storage service, real time question answering
service and many more in a nominal cost. With the evolution
of cloud computing and its subsequent popularity, the service
providers are coming up with very easy and affordable solution
for our farmers. Just our farmers need to register with service
provider like CloudCow and to pay for the agri services they
got from service provider. In this study we proposed an Agri
cloud model for rural Indian farmers, so that they can opt
digital farming through cloud computing for better
productivity of their agriculture products and to improve their
life’s.
Keywords - Cloud Computing, CloudCow, Digital India,
Ubiquitous Agriculture, Vedic Agriculture
I. INTRODUCTION
India is a unique combination of ancient knowledge and
modern technology. The true India resides in its Villages and
Village resides in its farmer. Agriculture plays a major role in
a source of employment as well as India's GDP. In the
country, over 70% people depend on agriculture business as
the major source of income. India is third largest economy in
Asia after China and Japan. India is the world's second largest
producer of Rice, Wheat and other cereals. According to the
Central Statistics Office, National Statistical Organization,
India, the agriculture and allied sector contributed 13.90% to
GDP during 2013-2014 (at 2004-2005 constant prices).
According to the Australian Department of Agriculture, real
value of agri-food demand in India is likely to rise between
2009 and 2050. To fulfill this unprecedented demand we must
need modernization of Indian Agriculture. Therefore our
agriculture scientists and researchers have to think how science
and technology can be used as tool to empower Indian
Agriculture and to develop India. Today when world is talking
about holistic health care, Environmental sustainability, Yoga,
Green Energy, Environmental friendly computing and to go
back to basic. It is right time for them to think Agriculture with
ancient Indian prospective i.e. Vedic Agriculture so that India
can play the role of Vishwa Guru (Universal leader) in the 21st
century. With growing population and ever growing demand
for food, the scientist and researchers across the globe are busy
to find innovative ways to meet this ever surging demand.
With the evolution of cloud computing and its subsequent
popularity the service providers are coming up with very easy
and affordable solutions for the end users. In this research
work we put our emphasis on how cloud computing
technology can be applied in the field of agriculture to
empower rural farmers.
A. Research Questions
A Research Question is a statement that identifies the
phenomenon to be studied. Here we are going to raise some
research question that will guide the research process.
1. Are rural Indian farmers are digitally literate?
2. How you will provide digital literacy among rural Indian
farmers.
3. Are farmers aware of agriculture schemes provide by
central and state government?
4. Are rural Indian farmers are ready to accept organic
farming?
5. Are farmers aware of Vedic Agriculture?
6. Are farmers know about agriculture through cloud
computing?
B. Research Objectives
The research objective provides tentative answer to the
research question. Objectives must always be set after having
formulated a good research question. After all, they are to
explain the way in which such question is going to be
answered. It guides the activities of research. Following are
the objectives of our research work.
1. To digitally empower rural Indian farmers.
2. To develop a Village Innovation Centre (VIC) model for
rural Indian farmer to empower them digitally.
3. To provide knowledge of various schemes provided by
state and central government to facilitate our farmers.
4. To create awareness about ancient Indian Vedic
agriculture.
5. To create awareness about natural pesticides and fertilizers
for better crop yield.
6. To provide benefits of Cloud Computing in the field of
Agriculture in rural India.
7. To create a platform to provide better understanding of
ancient Indian Agriculture and modern technological
practices.
8. To develop a Agri cloud model that facilitate Indian
farming Industry.
II. CLOUD COMPUTING
Cloud computing refers to applications and services that run on
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a distributed network using virtualized resources and accessed
by common Internet protocols and networking standards. It is
distinguished by the notion that resources are virtual and
limitless and that details of the physical systems on which
software runs are abstracted from the user.
A. Services of cloud computing
IaaS (Infrastructure as a service): It involves offering
hardware related services using principles of cloud computing.
Leading vendors that provides Iaas are Amazon EC2,
Amazone S3, Rackspace, cloud servers and Gogrid etc.
PaaS (Platform as service): It involves offering a
development platform on the cloud. The vendors which
provide PaaS are Microsoft Azure, Salesforce.com, AT&T etc.
SaaS (Software as service): It includes complete software
offering on the cloud. A user can access a software application
hosted by the cloud vender on pay per use basis. The vender
which provides SaaS are Salesforce.com, Gmail, Hotmail,
Google docs and office 65 etc.
B. Agriculture through Technology
Recently Government of India has taken an initiative of Digital
India and 100 Smart cities mission in India to ensure that
government services are made available to citizens
electronically by improving online infrastructure and by
increasing internet facilities. For digitalization of villages
government has taken several initiatives to facilitate our
farmers that includes National Digital Literacy Mission
(NDLM), Internet Saathi, e SMS Service for Farmers on
Extreme Weather Conditions, National Project on Organic
Farming, National Horticulture Mission, National Food
Security Mission, Promoting the use of Biofertilizer, ICAR
Contribution in Promoting Organic Farming, Rashtriya Krishi
Vikas Yojana, Jute Technology Mission, Technology Mission
on Cotton, National Scheme on Welfare of Fishermen, Gramin
Bhandaran Yojna, Kisan Credit Card Scheme, AgriMarket
app, Mobile App for Dairy Farmers, Project Loon in India etc.
III. REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Bagherinia & Sohrab (2012) proposed a model to execute long
computational and other service in cloud computing that
couldn’t be executing in single computer system alone. While
in all other existing cloud computing model users must pay
cost for using cloud services this model is based on
collaborative between each using system with other systems
that they need to other services. Showole (2008) has taken a
sample of 60 agriculture worker for study by using
questionnaire. Data analysis was through the use of descriptive
statistics and linear regression model. The finding shown that
the mean score of .33 are agreeing to the use of statistical
packages in computer for research purpose. Nautiyal (2014)
spoke on plants mentioned in Epics and correlated these with
paleo botanical remains of plants which have been found in
India, for thousands of years in an International conference on
‘Determining Cultural Continuity since Vedic and Epic Eras’
at I-SERVE Delhi Chapter. Prasad S & Sateesh (2013)
proposed a framework for Agro Mobile System. The proposed
framework Agro Mobile Cloud for Indian Farmers to assist
them for their various Agriculture needs. They proposed
various ways in which farmer can utilize MCC on their
handsets using application called AgroMobile, to assist them
for relatively better cultivation and marketing. The main
attention of their work is focused on crop image analysis.
This framework uses MCC, Which in effect, authors believed
that puts cloud into farmers pocket. The agexperimental setup
uses tool like Open Nebula 2.0, and MATLAB 2012b.Major &
Kaur (2015) introduces the primary applications of cloud
computing in agriculture sector. The collaboration of cloud
computing with agriculture processes has provided the
necessary impetus to agro production, marketing and sales
around the globe. Venkataramana & Padmavathamma (2012)
designed agriculture system framework AGRI CLOUD which
provide assistance to the farmers in analyzing crop diseases,
getting required suggestions and finding appropriate fertilizers
during cultivation. This cloud model benefits various stake
holders in agriculture field to provide precise and accurate
information along with various security related concepts for
providing integrity, security and authentication for agriculture
data shared or stored in cloud data center along with agri
expert service. Ji Chu Zaho(2013) has elicited IOT
Technology in the field of agriculture. He proposed IOT of
agriculture, green house production environment measurement
and control system which allows customers (farmers) to
monitor remotely.
IV. RESEARCH FINDINGS
In this section we will discuss the results and findings of our
study. Earlier we discussed limitations and benefits of cloud
computing; now we shall see the current cloud scenario in
India and abroad. In Japan Fujitsu, a leading company in
cloud services, provide SaaS based solution for agriculture
production management, which is designed to support
management in both agriculture and food related industries. In
USA The united states department of agriculture has moves its
email and productivity application to the cloud in order to
consolidate disparate messaging environments onto a single
unified platform, which will reduce costs, boost workforce
productivity and improve communication and collaboration
across the agency. In South Africa Farmers use a cloud based
trading system that disseminates information about planting
schedules, crop status, harvesting times, and market prices
through mobile phones.
In Nigeria Agrivi aims to help Nigerian farmers in improving
their farming productivity by bringing them knowledge and
tools for making smart decisions through its cloud platform. In
Taiwan the Council of Agriculture, Taiwan has launched a
scheme named Agriculture Cloud Service Project that focuses
on the improvement of agriculture through Cloud based GIS
system.
Agri cloud computing is used mainly in South Africa, Japan,
USA, China. In India Agri cloud computing is in the phase of
theoretical Research only. Presently there is no agriculture
specific cloud exists in India. The well-known existing cloud
initiatives in India are Meghdoot, Baadal, E-Sikshak,
MANTRA: MAchiNe Assisted Translation system over cloud,
Meghraj: Technically called GI Cloud. The major problem in
implementation of agriculture cloud is digital literacy among
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Indian farmers. Here we proposed a model VIC (Village
Innovation Center) to digitally empower rural Indian farmer.
A.Village innovation Centre (VIC):
Our model has a vision to construct a Village innovation
Centre in each Indian village panchayat. The village
innovation Centre provides various programs to digitally
empower Indian farmers. These empowerment programs
include Digital Agri Marketing, Cloud awareness Programme,
Mobile Library, Agriculture Fair, E Village friend, Yoga
training, Farming through social media, Farmers Success
Stories, Agriculture quizzes, CCTV Surveillance Systems,
Green house cultivation Training, Bank account for each
farmer etc. After providing basic internet skills among village
farmers, VIC will motivate them to join Vedic Digital Farming
through cloud computing platform. For that purpose we
constructed a Vedic agriculture cloud model for rural Indian
farmers. So that they can increase the productivity of their
yields through digital farming.
B. Proposed Model
Here we are going to build a Agri Cloud model to facilitate
Indian farming, In which farmer can access various agri
services ubiquitously through Agri cloud. Using the
application of cloud the farmers have nothing to worry about
hardware and software investment and also technical
knowledge required to learn them. First the farmer need to
register with agri cloud provider to get access with Agri cloud,
Then farmer will send the request to agri cloud provider using
user friendly devices like mobile phones, Laptops, Desktops
etc. with internet connectivity. The agri cloud provider will
process the request and provide various on demand agri
services to farmer on rental basis.
Figure 4: Farmer cloud interaction
C. The process flow
The figure 3.10 shows process flow of agri cloud in detail.
First cloud provider receives a call from farmer for agri cloud
services. Then cloud provides various on demand services to
farmer. If farmer is satisfied the cloud provider will get
feedback from the farmer. Otherwise farmer will request for
field survey and cloud provider will provide the final
counselling at the field. The cloud provider will provide
various online and onsite training to the farmers. That includes
Vedic Agriculture Training, Fruit cultivation Technique,
Poultry Farming, Duckery, Aquaculture, Agro Forestry, Bee
Keeping, Mushroom Cultivation (Fungiculture).
Figure 5: Agri Cloud Process Flow
D. Agri cloud Architecture
In our proposed agri cloud architecture various variable of
agriculture like farmer, supplier, farming industries, transport
and consumer will upload their data to cloud provider and get
get access to various cloud services. Agri cloud provider will
provide crop related decision making, weather information,
soil information, Growth processing, Expert services to Indian
farmer as per the data uploaded by the farmer. Similarly other
agri variables can also access the cloud services. In this agri
cloud architecture farmer farmer first register to agriculture
cloud provider for agri cloud services with the help of mobile
phone, laptop, desktop etc. with internet connectivity. Then
farmer request for various agri services provided by cloud
provider. The cloud provider consists of following data bases.
Figure 8: Agriculture cloud Mechanism
Weather information database: It stores weather related
information of various parts of the country and it also
provide weather forecasting for particular time period in
different parts of country. This will guide the farmer in
decision making related to crop selection.
Soil information database: This module consists of data
on nature of soil in different parts of the India. It will
provide historical soil data of a particular geographical
location that helps to predict future soil behavior in that
region.
Growth processing database: It captures crop data
growth information in different regions of India in a
specific time period.
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Farmers Database: It consists of farmer’s data
information of different regions of India. This module
provides help to policy makers to build policies to
empower our farmers.
Crop information related database: It consists
information of crops growth in different parts of India.
This will provide benefit to Indian farmers regarding crop
related decision making.
Expert Service database: This module provides solution
to various agriculture related problems of Indian farmers
by best agriculture Experts in the world.
E. Agri Cloud Services
Agriculture cloud provider provides various services to
farmers with respect to their request on rental basis. These
services includes FaaS(Food as a service), DaaS(Dairy as a
service), CaaS(Consultation as a service), TaaS(Training as a
service), MaaS(Marketing as a service), (Namaste farmer chat
service).
Figure 9: Agri cloud services
FaaS (Food as a service): It provides high capacity to
store agriculture relate data. This system monitor the
overall information related to agriculture.
DaaS (Dairy as a service): This system provides facility
to farmers to run their online dairy.
CaaS (Consultation as a service): It provides easy
solution to the problems faced by Indian farmer at
different stage of farming. They can get best online expert
advices in their farming related problems 24*7 from any
part of India in Various Indian languages.
TaaS (Training as a Service): It provide various online
and onsite Vedic farming training to empower Indian
farmers and to increase the agriculture productivity.
MaaS(Marketing as a service): Through this service
farmer market their agri products online across India.
Namaste Farmer Chat Service: It provide 24*7 online
chat services to Indian
farmer, where farmer can ask his agriculture related
droughts with the Agriculture expert.
Thus we can clearly see that these two systems VIC and Agri
Cloud helps us to modernize Indian farming industry.
V. CONCLUSION
In this research paper we discussed the several benefits of
Vedic Agriculture through cloud computing and its
implementation challenges. To answer the basic research
question and to achieve the research objective, this study
developed a basic conceptual model VIC(Village Innovation
Center) and Agri cloud for rural agriculture development. Our
Village Innovation Center is a visionary idea to digitally
empowering rural Indian Agriculture system. In VIC model we
put our emphasis how basic internet skills will reach to each
doors and every corners of village to fulfill the dream of e-
India. This model includes various features like Digital Agri
Marketing, Cloud awareness Programme, Mobile Library,
Agriculture Fair, E Village friend, Yoga training, Farming
through social media, Agriculture quizzes, CCTV Surveillance
Systems, Green house cultivation Training, Bank account for
each farmer etc. to digitally empower rural Indian farmers. We
suggested an Agri cloud model for rural Indian farmers. So
that they can opt digital farming through cloud computing for
better productivity of their agriculture products and to improve
their life’s. This model shows how science and information
technology can be used as tool to improve the livelihood of
common Indian Villagers. Agri cloud provides services like
FaaS(Food as a service), DaaS(Dairy as a service),
CaaS(Consultation as a service), TaaS(Training as a service),
MaaS(Marketing as a service), Namaste farmer chat service on
rental basis. The stakeholders of this study are Rural Indian
farmer, Farming enterprises, Suppliers, Consumers, Transport
etc., who can upload their data and information on Agri Cloud
and can access various agri services at anytime from anywhere.
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