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Design Engineering-I B

Monthly Assessment I Presentation


AGRICULTURE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Presented By
<GIT_IT_DE_1B_22_13>
SATHWARA RAJ (210120116083)
PATEL MANN(210120116091)
PATEL MEET(210120116077)
PATEL PRATHAM(220123116020)
Guided By
PROF. JINAL PRAJAPATI

GANDHINAGAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLGY


INDEX

 Introduction
 Observation/Analysis
 Existing System Survey
 Technology for Implementation
 References
1. INTRODUCTION
• In this Project, We cover the key aspects of agriculture
management system.

• Agriculture Management System helps farmers by providing


all kinds of agriculture related information in the website.

• Agriculture Management System is farmer management


website application which helps farmers to give best-practice
farming processes.

• It helps farmers to improve their productivity and profitability.


• It enables farmers to sell their productions through
online and farmers can purchase tools and seeds
directly from seller.

• The name agriculture management system indicates


intelligent agriculture.

• Hence, providing a wider market and helping them


to not restrict themselves to the local market.

• This enables wholesalers and retailers to expand


their business.
3.OBSERVATION AND ANALYSIS
• Agriculture management apps are becoming increasingly popular among
farmers as a tool for managing their farm operations.
• These apps offer a range of features and functionalities, including crop
advisory services, weather updates, market prices, and digital record
keeping, among others.
• One of the main benefits of agriculture management apps is that they
enable farmers to make more informed decisions by providing them
with access to real-time information and insights.
• Another benefit of agriculture management apps is that they can help
farmers improve their farming practices and increase their yields and
profits.
• However, there are also some challenges associated with the adoption
and usage of agriculture management apps. For example, access to
reliable internet connectivity can be a barrier in some rural areas, and the
cost of smartphones and other mobile devices can be a deterrent for
some farmers.
4.EXISTING SYSTEM SURVEY
• Several surveys have been conducted in the past to understand
the adoption and usage of agriculture management apps among
farmers.
• One such survey was conducted by the International Food
Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) in 2016 in Bangladesh,
India, and Pakistan. The survey found that farmers who used
agriculture management apps reported better yields and
increased profits compared to those who did not use these
apps.
• Another survey was conducted by the International Maize and
Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) in 2018 in Mexico.
The survey found that while most farmers were aware of
agriculture management apps, only a small percentage of them
were using these apps. The survey identified the lack of access
to smartphones and reliable internet connectivity as the main
barriers to adoption.
6.TECNOLOGY FOR
IMPLEMENTATION
1. Software Interfaces:
• Development tool: PHP (PHP: Hypertext Pre-
processor) : Hypertext Pre-processor, javascript,
Ajax
• Scripting server: Apache server
• Data Base server: MySQL
• IDE: Adobe Dreamweaver CS6.0 / Notepad++ /
Sublime
7.REFERENCES

 Applications
1. Krishi Jagran
2. Pusa Krishi
3. Bijak App
4. Kisan Suvidha

AND MANY OTHERS.


Thank you

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