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e-Agriculture: Global Community of Practice on use of ICTs for agriculture & ...FAO
e-Agriculture is a global Community of Practice, where people from all over the world exchange information, ideas, and resources related to the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) for sustainable agriculture and rural development.
With over 8,000 members from 160 countries and territories, the e-Agriculture Community is made up of individual stakeholders such as information and communication specialists, researchers, farmers, students, policy makers, business people, development practitioners, and others.
e-Agriculture: Global Community of Practice on use of ICTs for agriculture & ...FAO
e-Agriculture is a global Community of Practice, where people from all over the world exchange information, ideas, and resources related to the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) for sustainable agriculture and rural development.
With over 8,000 members from 160 countries and territories, the e-Agriculture Community is made up of individual stakeholders such as information and communication specialists, researchers, farmers, students, policy makers, business people, development practitioners, and others.
An agricultural information system can be defined as a system, in which agricultural information is generated, transformed, transferred, consolidated, received and fed back in such a manner that these processes function synergistically to underpin knowledge utilization by agricultural producers
In India, agriculture is one of the major application areas of the remote sensing technology. Various national level agricultural applications have been developed which showcases the use of remote sensing data provided by the sensors/satellites launched by the country’s space agency, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
PROBLEM:
Smart farming is a new concept in the field of agriculture with its complex mechanisms, fresh-coined terms, usage statistics and analytics, and its implementations differ from country to country. There is a shortage of structured information on this, especially, analytical research on comparison the countries’ past and current performance and future-expected gains on the field.
OBJECTIVES:
This paper’s mission is to familiarize the students with the mechanisms, terms, statistics, analytical research data and to do the comparison of the different scenarios of Smart Farming’s implementation in Germany and Uzbekistan.
APPROACHES:
Introducing interconnected technology fields that smart farming strongly related to:
- Farm Management Information Systems
- Precision Agriculture
- Agricultural automation and robotics
Comparing the current and future expected state of the SMART FARMING technology in Uzbekistan and Germany.
O N N Fernando, G N Wikramanayake (1998) "Web Based Agriculture Information System" In: Conference, Exhibition and Business Directory of 1st International Information Technology Conference, p. 36. Infotel Lanka Society, Colombo, Sri Lanka: IITC Oct 7-8
An agricultural information system can be defined as a system, in which agricultural information is generated, transformed, transferred, consolidated, received and fed back in such a manner that these processes function synergistically to underpin knowledge utilization by agricultural producers
In India, agriculture is one of the major application areas of the remote sensing technology. Various national level agricultural applications have been developed which showcases the use of remote sensing data provided by the sensors/satellites launched by the country’s space agency, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
PROBLEM:
Smart farming is a new concept in the field of agriculture with its complex mechanisms, fresh-coined terms, usage statistics and analytics, and its implementations differ from country to country. There is a shortage of structured information on this, especially, analytical research on comparison the countries’ past and current performance and future-expected gains on the field.
OBJECTIVES:
This paper’s mission is to familiarize the students with the mechanisms, terms, statistics, analytical research data and to do the comparison of the different scenarios of Smart Farming’s implementation in Germany and Uzbekistan.
APPROACHES:
Introducing interconnected technology fields that smart farming strongly related to:
- Farm Management Information Systems
- Precision Agriculture
- Agricultural automation and robotics
Comparing the current and future expected state of the SMART FARMING technology in Uzbekistan and Germany.
O N N Fernando, G N Wikramanayake (1998) "Web Based Agriculture Information System" In: Conference, Exhibition and Business Directory of 1st International Information Technology Conference, p. 36. Infotel Lanka Society, Colombo, Sri Lanka: IITC Oct 7-8
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2. e-Agriculture
INTRODUCTION
• It is a multi-user, internet based solution being used by agri-business companies, contract
farming companies and exporters.
• This solution help minimize your data management worries at various levels of business
operations
• A strong reports module provides to be an excellent tool for decision making.
• Anytime, anywhere secured access to the data is possible as it is internet based and data
resides on Central server
• It also consists of comprehensive set of farm data management modules.
3. EXISTING SYSTEM
• Organizations and governments that care about farming can learn from
and apply the eAgriculture model that proved successful.
• It provides a unique opportunity to support small farmers in developing
countries—and potentially increase food security, create jobs, and
support long-term economic growth.
• There is no existing system which manages online association of
farmers and field staffs.
4. PROPOSED SYSTEM
• We are going to implement an effective system which manages field
staffs in various fields.
• It is a multi-user, internet based solution being used by agri-business
companies, contract farming companies and exporters
• It consists of Secured login for admin and field level staff. Field level
staff can collect data from various places and upload it.
• Top management can access and analyze the data over a website.
Agriculture inputs offered by company to the farmers can be recorded.
Information like land and crop details, cultivation practices of each
individual grower can be stored for future reference.
6. TABLES
Add_crops
Field Name Data Type Size Constraint Description
add_crops_id int 11 Primary Key Crops id
commonnam
e
varchar 1000 Not Null commonname
malayalamna
me
varchar 1000 Not Null malayalam name
botanical na
me
varchar 1000 Not Null botanical name
familyname varchar 1000 Not Null family name
add_news
Field Name Data Type Size Constraint Description
add_news_id int 11 Primary Key news id
title varchar 1000 Not Null title of news
description varchar 1000 Not Null description of ne
ws
7. Add_profile
Field Name Data Type Size Constraint Description
add_profile_i
d
int 11 Primary Key profile id
name varchar 100 Not Null name of company
formed_in varchar 100 Not Null company formed
address varchar 1000 Not Null address of company
contact varchar 19 Not Null contact adresss
no_of_officer
s
varchar 10 Not Null no of officers
no_of_fieldsta
ff
varchar 10 Not Null no of fieldstaff
description varchar 1000 Not Null description of compa
ny
Add_staff
Field Name Data Type Size Constraint Description
add_staff_id int 11 Primary Key staff id
name varchar 20 Not Null name of staff
dob varchar 100 Not Null dob of staff
address varchar 1000 Not Null address of staff
email varchar 500 Not Null email of staff
contact varchar 20 Not Null contact address of st
aff
qualification varchar 10 Not Null qualification of staff
grade varchar 200 Not Null grade of staff
workplace varchar 100 Not Null workplace of staff
username varchar 100 Not Null usernameof staff
password varchar 100 Not Null password of staff
8. Admin_login
Field Name Data Type Size Constraint Description
admin_login_ id int 11 Primary Key admin login id
username varchar 10 Not Null username of admi
n
password varchar 10 Not Null password of admin
Assign_staff
Field Name Data Type Size Constraint Description
assign_staff_ id int 11 Primary Key staff id
ward varchar 100 Not Null ward of staff
staff_name varchar 100 Not Null staff name
add_staff_id int 11 Foreign Key staff id
Staff_login
Field Name Data Type Size Constraint Description
staff_login_ id int 11 Primary Key staff login id
username varchar 10 Not Null username of staff
password varchar 10 Not Null password of staff
add_staff_id int 11 Not Null staffed
20. CONCLUSION
In this report, an information system’s development has bee
n presented. It was emphasized on the basic steps, consequently taken during the
project’s development course as a particular attention was turned to the basic oper
ative functions performed upon the data into the database. The report’s content c
omprises the whole task solution, starting from the programming environments h
ave been selected, going through the database, the application’s analyze and const
ruction, and finishing with the code-implementation and test-samples, As a future
work, some additional stuff could be implemented and integrated into the applicat
ion code making it much more reliable and flexible; for instance.