基于信息通信技术的个性化农业咨询系统:实施、影响和新的潜力

Jayalakshmi Umadikar, U. Sangeetha, M. Kalpana, M. Soundarapandian, S. Prashant, A. Jhunjhunwala
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虽然印度农业仅占该国国内生产总值的13.9%,但仍有近52%的人口依赖农业为生。近一半的农民是小农(拥有1.0公顷或更少),面临着近乎停滞的生产力。这是由几个因素造成的,但农民经常表示,在正确的时间获得正确的信息是最受追捧的需求之一。解决这一需要,帮助发展一个富有成效和可持续的农业部门,无疑已成为印度面临的主要人道主义挑战之一。在这方面已经作出了许多努力,设立了农业咨询系统,向农民提供资料,但在向农民提供容易获得的、可持续的、个性化的咨询意见这一目标方面取得成功的并不多。认识到这一点,印英下一代网络、系统和服务先进技术卓越中心(IUATC)是一项重大技术转让倡议,由印度科技部和英国政府在数字经济主题下支持,试图通过信息和通信技术(ICT)网络解决印度农业面临的挑战。本文提出了一个有效的农业咨询系统,其建立的目的是弥合农民和农业知识工作者(如农业科学家和推广人员)之间的信息差距,并且是先前提出的技术努力的延伸。虽然我们早期的工作只讨论了使用创新的信息通信技术方法提供个性化农业咨询的潜力,但本文涵盖了技术实施的细节,简要总结了对注册到我们系统的农民进行的影响分析,并讨论了可以使系统更有效的新功能。
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mASK: A functioning personalized ICT-based agriculture advisory system: Implementation, impact and new potential
While Indian agriculture contributes merely 13.9% of the country's Gross Domestic Product, nearly 52% of the population still depends on agriculture for its livelihood. Close to half of the farmers are small farmers (owning 1.0 ha or less) facing near-stagnant productivity. This is due to several factors, but farmers often indicate that access to the right information at the right time is one of the most sought after need. Addressing this need to aid in the development of a productive and sustainable agricultural sector has certainly emerged as one of the major humanitarian challenges in India. There have been numerous efforts in this direction with the setting up of agricultural advisory systems, to provide information to farmers, but not many have succeeded in the objective of providing easily accessible, sustainable, personalized advisories to farmers. Recognizing this, the Indo-UK Advanced Technology Centre of Excellence in Next Generation Networks, Systems and Services (IUATC), a major technology transfer initiative, supported by the Department of Science and Technology (DST) in India and UK Government under the Digital Economy Theme is attempting to address the challenges in Indian agriculture through Information and Communication Technology (ICT) networks. This paper presents a functioning Agricultural Advisory System that has been built with the aim of bridging information gaps between farmers and agriculture knowledge workers (such as agricultural scientists and extension workers) and is an extension of a technology effort that has been previously presented. While our earlier work only discussed the potential of using an innovative ICT approach to providing personalized agricultural advisories, this paper covers details of the technology implementation, presents a brief summary of the impact analysis carried out with the farmers registered into our system and discusses new features that could make the system more effective.
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