We are relaying this article from India to make you aware of the potential use of mobile phone technology. Market Information System and Agricultural Commodity Payment System are two services that have been already implemented elsewhere.
The new application, known as “mKrishi” will be available to farmers through mobile phones network throughout the country
Published on 11/11/2010 on http://igovernment.in. photo from http://www.techgadgets.in
Chandigarh: Farmers all across the nation need not worry about pests and crop diseases as they will soon be able to get all this information on their mobile phones.
The pilot project will be implemented in a few villages of Punjab and Uttar Pradesh initially. Agricultural experts in some of the villages are already gathering information from a wireless sensor network spread across the farms, wherein based on soil, weather, rainfall and other parameters diseases in crops are being detected.
The new application, known as “mKrishi”, to detect the crop diseases has been developed by Tata Consultancy Services. “It took us more than two years to develop this mobile phone application. This sensing technology will be available to farmers through mobile phones network throughout the country,” TCS scientist Dr Bhushan Jagyasi said.
To cost Rs 100 a month, the service providers will provide application to high-end phone users; TCS will support the low-end users. Once the application is loaded on the phone, agriculture experts will send a set of questions to farmers related to symptoms of diseases in the local language.
“Farmers will respond in yes or no. Answers will help experts in detecting the crop disease, who will suggest remedial measures to farmers individually. Also, farmers can receive the images showing a disease- affected crop,” added Dr Jagyasi.
In Punjab, experts at Punjab Agricultural University will help the farmers through this application. To begin with, this season farmers will get information regarding the late Bligh disease afflicting the potato crop. This application will later be extended to detect other diseases.
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