How Technology Is Aiding In Agricultural Farming Decisions In Developing Regions
How Technology Is Aiding In
Agricultural Farming Decisions In Developing Regions Technology, in recent
times has become the major dynamic force for increasing agricultural production
and promoting agricultural development in all countries around the globe.
Agriculture is becoming more integrated with the global market.
The developing economies like India face
new agricultural challenges.There is a lot of thrust to produce agricultural
products of high quality. India being
an agrarian country has pressure to meet the growing demands for food,
domestically while simultaneously earning through international trade. At the
same time, another facet with which it has to deal with is that it must meet
the sustainability goals in the context of the on-going agricultural policy
reform and trade liberalisation.
Today, farmers, advisors and
policy makers must deal with complex choices. They must choose between a wide
range of technologies. Farmers look up to technology to reduce their cost of
production, and thus increase productivity. In early 2000’s technology was
focused towards increasing productivity.Today technology helps in achieving the
agricultural goalsin a sustainable way.
Research & development of
technology these days provides ‘problem based solutions’ to the farmers. Some
examples of technological advancements in the field of agriculture are
biological pest control, biotechnology, information technology, bioremediation,
precision farming, integrated and organic farming systems. These have helped farmers
to take the right decisions over major farm subjects required while cultivating
the produce.
Software and mobile devices have
helped farmers get better agricultural output. Like ordinary people, farmers
can start using mobile devices, which will allow them to stay connected to
co-farmers and professionals while workingon their fields and farms.
This also means they can now have
access to the data they need during agriculture farming. Some of the examples
include- the ability to place orders for seeds at any time or in any place.
They can also know which fertilizer is best for their produce and where to
purchase it from etc. Big data is helping the farmer in carrying out their
operations in a more planned way.
Farmers make decisions based on
the information they have with them.Data has equipped them with the power of
information to make better-informed decisions that allow them to use resources
more sustainably. Farmers are taking help of e-mandis to sell their
agricultural produce. These e-mandis have helped farmers from small villages to
connect to the biggest markets all over the country. Plant disease forecasting
is helping the farmer these days to make economic decisions and also about
disease treatments for controlling pests. Soil testing is another technology
which is helping farmers to analyse soil fertility levels and helping the farmer
to monitor the stages of land degradation.
My farm info from Weather Risk
Management Services is one such digital platform that has been developed to
bring together plant health monitoring , soil monitoring , crop insurance and
other farm services which give the farmer a better knowledge of their fields.
These tools allow farmers to plan for better harvests and make decisions that
are better for their cultivation.
Apart from these, technology’s
greatest advantage is in providing the farmer with a safe and transparent power
to secure their income and lives thereafter. Technology shields the farmer from
erratic and adverse weather vagaries, from closed market economics, while
empowering him to take bold decisions for future development.
More power to the hand of the
farmer!
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