Friday, April 19, 2024

IoT And Smart Farming To The Rescue Of Our Farmers

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Exact processes are well understood by the farmer = A big bonus

Another bonus that you get is the fact that huge data (related to your farming activities) can be further segregated using machine learning algorithms to make the system smarter. This would offer near future prediction of data, segregation of similar sets of data and further improved insights in the system.

These divided data sets (basically broken down into smaller units) can then be used by farmers to better understand their process.

IoT to empower me to stand up to our farmers

Now, the tricky part here is to understand the easily implementable IoT-driven smart agricultural solutions. As per Inventrom, their Bolt IoT platform is one such tool that can act as a two-way communication source and thereby make smart systems more smarter.

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Basically, Bolt gathers data, monitors processes, sends control commands back to make suitable changes, and offers analytics for valuable insights.

What is this whole Bolt-thing?

Bolt comes with a Wi-Fi/GSM chip and a cloud platform which helps you connect your devices and sensors to the Internet.

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Inventrom-Bolt-IoT

With Bolt Cloud you can control and monitor them over the internet, create personalised dashboards to visualise the data, monitor the device health, run machine learning algorithms, along with improvising a lot.

Companies have invested on IoT-driven agro solutions, actually

In fact, our ears sharpened when Ravi (of Inventrom) told us that the company had built a smart Temperature and Humidity Monitoring System for use in Barn Monitoring in Tobacco Curing Barns.

Now, first things first, it was an Indian conglomerate’s Agri-Business division that used the above smart solution.

Reason for usage was straight-forward; tobacco is produced by weeks of curing/processing of green tobacco leaves. All the process involved in this cycle primarily depend on two variables which are temperature and humidity.

Each of these processes requires a specified set of ranges for each parameter and anything going out of this range would result in a bad quality product.

Deployment needed to be done carefully; once done, the administrators were not only able to keep a check on the entire process (in the form or alerts and alarms whenever abnormalities were detected), but also generated reports which showed the error percentage per process per barn.

Implementation of this solution, according to Inventrom, has helped the client company in farmer profiling along with enabling folks at this company to keep a check on everything happening at the tobacco barn remotely. This company has also supposedly been successful in monitoring individual barns; use these results and thereby even train farmers for the future.

The government is also ‘reportedly’ interested

“The current government of India is focused on development and progress. They have introduced a lot of good initiatives like Smart Cities which ensures their vision for a  better India.”

“I am sure they are certainly taking necessary steps in the direction of making agriculture technologies advanced and thereby focused on making the life of farmers easier,” signs-off Ravi.


 

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