ICT in agriculture

The application of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in agriculture is increasingly important.

E-Agriculture is an emerging field focusing on the enhancement of agricultural and rural development through improved information and communication processes. More specifically, e-Agriculture involves the conceptualization, design, development, evaluation and application of innovative ways to use information and communication technologies (IT) in the rural domain, with a primary focus on agriculture. E-Agriculture is a relatively new term and we fully expect its scope to change and evolve as our understanding of the area grows.

E-Agriculture is one of the action lines identified in the declaration and plan of action of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS). The "Tunis Agenda for the Information Society," published on 18 November 2005, emphasizes the leading facilitating roles that UN agencies need to play in the implementation of the Geneva Plan of Action. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has been assigned the responsibility of organizing activities related to the action line under C.7 ICT Applications on E-Agriculture.

The main phases of the agriculture industry are: Crop cultivation, Water management, Fertilizer Application, Fertigation, Pest management, Harvesting, Post harvest handling, Transporting of food/food products, Packaging, Food preservation, Food processing/value addition, Food quality management, Food safety, Food storage, Food marketing.

All stakeholders of agriculture industry need information and knowledge about these phases to manage them efficiently. Any system applied for getting information and knowledge for making decisions in any industry should deliver accurate, complete, concise information in time or on time. The information provided by the system must be in user-friendly form, easy to access, cost-effective and well protected from unauthorized accesses.

The main focus of this article is to elaborate how the achievements of IT can be applied in Agriculture sector and its development. The main applications of ICT in Agriculture sector are listed below

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Application of office automation

The office automation is application of computers, computer networks, telephone networks, and other office automation tool such as photocopy machines, scanners, printers, cleaning equipments, electronic security systems to increase the productivity of organizations.

There are many government, private and non-government organizations are involving in agriculture sector and rural development. They all have to work together to give better service to farming community. Therefore, application of office automation is one of the solutions to enhance the efficiency and interconnectivity of the employees work in all above mentioned organizations.

Many computer applications such as MS Office, Internet Explorer, Open Office and other tailor made office automation software packages are providing unlimited potential to organizations and individuals to fulfill their day to day data processing requirements to give an efficient service to their customers.

Large agri-business organizations are now using SAP AG ERP software solutions to automate their business processes.

Application of Knowledge Management System

Knowledge Management Systems

Application of E-learning

E-learning

Application of E-commerce

Online purchasing order of agri-inputs and agri-equipments. E-commerce

Application of ICT for managing Agricultural Resources and Services

Agricultural Resources and Services Management

Application of CAM

Computer Aided Manufacturing CAM

Application of CAD

Computer Aided Designing CAD

Application of RFIDs

RFID

Application of Wireless Technologies

Wireless technologies

Application of GPS

Global Positioning Systems GPS

Application of GIS

Geographical Information Systems GIS

Application of Computer controlled devices (Automated systems)

Computer controlled devices

External links

In 2007, a Community of Practice was set up to discuss and share lessons learned regarding the use of ICT to enhance sustainable agricultural development and food security. This Community, located at [www.e-agriculture.org,] today boasts over 6,000 members from over 150 countries, and include practitioners, policymakers, representatives of farmer organizations, researchers, and information and communication specialists involved in agriculture and rural development.