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| <span style="line-height: 20.400001525878906px;">In the past few years, there have been large migrations from the rural to the urban areas of India as the country has developed. This has led to shortage of agricultural manpower in rural India, a region which is essential for the country’s food security. Also, groundwater depletion in rural areas is affecting agriculture. Automating some agricultural tasks in a </span><span style="line-height: 20.400001525878906px;">sustainable, scientific way could address this, leading to decreased water and energy use and increased crop yields. We develop a research platform to implement proof-of-concept of a system for precision agriculture incorporating renewable energy sources and information technology. Data collected by this system will be used to design a low-cost, commercial version of this technology for the rural Indian farmer.</span><ref>Advanced Solar Irrigation Scheduling for Sustainable Rural Development: A Case of India. Hari D. K. H. Mitavachan. Suresh K. R. and Ganesh Shankar.</ref> | | <span style="line-height: 20.400001525878906px;">In the past few years, there have been large migrations from the rural to the urban areas of India as the country has developed. This has led to shortage of agricultural manpower in rural India, a region which is essential for the country’s food security. Also, groundwater depletion in rural areas is affecting agriculture. Automating some agricultural tasks in a </span><span style="line-height: 20.400001525878906px;">sustainable, scientific way could address this, leading to decreased water and energy use and increased crop yields. We develop a research platform to implement proof-of-concept of a system for precision agriculture incorporating renewable energy sources and information technology. Data collected by this system will be used to design a low-cost, commercial version of this technology for the rural Indian farmer.</span><ref>Advanced Solar Irrigation Scheduling for Sustainable Rural Development: A Case of India. Hari D. K. H. Mitavachan. Suresh K. R. and Ganesh Shankar.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 13:53, 29 April 2014
Advanced Solar Irrigation Scheduling for Sustainable Rural Development: A Case of India
Presenter: Hari D. K., (FluxGen Engineering Technologies Pvt. Ltd., India)
Overview
In the past few years, there have been large migrations from the rural to the urban areas of India as the country has developed. This has led to shortage of agricultural manpower in rural India, a region which is essential for the country’s food security. Also, groundwater depletion in rural areas is affecting agriculture. Automating some agricultural tasks in a sustainable, scientific way could address this, leading to decreased water and energy use and increased crop yields. We develop a research platform to implement proof-of-concept of a system for precision agriculture incorporating renewable energy sources and information technology. Data collected by this system will be used to design a low-cost, commercial version of this technology for the rural Indian farmer.[1] |
References
- ↑ Advanced Solar Irrigation Scheduling for Sustainable Rural Development: A Case of India. Hari D. K. H. Mitavachan. Suresh K. R. and Ganesh Shankar.