Increasing Crop, Livestock, and Fishery Productivity through ICT

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Increasing Crop, Livestock, and Fishery Productivity through ICT Gayatri Dwi Santika, S.SI.,M.Kom Universitas Jember 2017 www.cs.unej.ac.id Department of Information System – Universitas Jember

Chapter 1. Achieving Good Farming Practices through Improved Soil, Nutrient, and Land Management www.cs.unej.ac.id Department of Information System – Universitas Jember

Using ICTs Using ICTs How can farmers and governments use ICTs to increase agricultural productivity? www.cs.unej.ac.id Department of Information System – Universitas Jember

overview “Up-to-date technologies, improved plant and animal stock, and better soil and water management practices not only combat food insecurity, they are also important to achieving sustainable agriculture practices essential to maintaining an appropriate balance between conservation and use of all the resources required to grow crops and raise livestock” www.cs.unej.ac.id Department of Information System – Universitas Jember

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ES for improve soil Achieving good farming by seeing the nutrient using es www.cs.unej.ac.id Department of Information System – Universitas Jember

IoT for increasing agricultural productivity www.cs.unej.ac.id Department of Information System – Universitas Jember

GIS for Land Management www.cs.unej.ac.id Department of Information System – Universitas Jember

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Challenges government policy; the results of research from various disciplines; other farmers' experiences; and up-to-date information on market prospects related to production facilities and agricultural products www.cs.unej.ac.id Department of Information System – Universitas Jember

Chapter 2. Preventing Yield Losses through Proper Planning and Early Warning Systems www.cs.unej.ac.id Department of Information System – Universitas Jember

Using Remote Sensors and Similar Tools to Measure Soil Properties measure soil color, texture (sand, silt, and clay), organic matter, moisture, salinity, and absorption processes by detecting and observing the solar radiation reflected (orbit sensing). Reflectance changes depending on the soil’s contents; for example, reflectance is low in areas with low silt content.a This technology gives researchers an accurate assessment of soil properties to use in GIS and computer modeling for digital soil maps. www.cs.unej.ac.id Department of Information System – Universitas Jember

Wireless Sensor Network (WSN), Distributed Collection Architecture DRK = Distributed Resource Kits GPRS = General packet radio service; KMS = Knowledge Management System. WSN Can Help Monitor the Quality of Pastures www.cs.unej.ac.id Department of Information System – Universitas Jember

Advantages increased production How to farm more easily tools used increasingly advanced how to make pests easy how to sell farm produce more easily superior seed production more and more the emergence of new plants of higher quality plants do not wait long from the planting process the resulting is more qualified www.cs.unej.ac.id Department of Information System – Universitas Jember

Disadvantages the destruction of animals that are beneficial due to the use of environmentally unfriendly tools loss of biodiversity loss of native plant species the loss of traditional rice fields the use of pepticides can make soil contamination and harmful to humans fewer jobs

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