DIGITAL FARMING APP
Sunil Kumar H S1, Dr. Madhu H K2
1Master of Computer Applications, Bangalore Institute of Technology.
2 Associate Professor, Department of Master of Computer Applications, Bangalore Institute of Technology
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Abstract - The Digital Farming App is an innovative and comprehensive platform aimed at transforming the agricultural sector by seamlessly integrating essential models such as soil testing, fertilizer price tracking, and seasonal agriculture product price lists. This paper presents a thorough analysis of the app's functionalities, with a focus on empowering farmers and facilitating smooth interactions between farmers, companies, and buyers. The soil testing model within the app provides farmers with invaluable insights into their soil's health and nutrient content. By utilizing advanced data analytics and AI algorithms, the app offers personalized recommendations for optimal fertilization practices, leading to improved crop yield and sustainable farming practices. Furthermore, the Digital Farming App incorporates real-time updates on fertilizer prices, enabling farmers to make well-informed decisions and reduce production costs. This feature not only enhances cost-efficiency but also promotes responsible resource management in agriculture. The app's sessional-wise agriculture product price list empowers farmers with accurate market information for different crops throughout the year. Armed with this knowledge, farmers can strategically plan their cultivation and marketing activities, maximizing profits and minimizing losses. The central aspect of the app's mission is its digital platform, which facilitates direct and transparent interactions between farmers, buyers, and companies. By eliminating intermediaries, the app ensures fair price negotiations, benefiting both sellers and buyers. This democratization of the market guarantees that farmers receive just compensation for their hard work, ultimately improving their standard of living.
Key Words: Digital Farming, cost-efficiency, democratization, transparent interactions, fertilization