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    Does your Farm Need a Data Manager?

    1:45 pm, June 29, 2022
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    The non physical traits and latest models are providing assistance to all agricultural field people like farmers and breeders etc. To make them well-aware of different crops & market requirements. Bardsley England, Earlham institute and others well-known speakers are associated with great technological firms including Consus Fresh solutions, live trace where they raised this matter that how the technology can be involved with it on a data management event held on 13 April 2021.

    Half the farming will be involved in IT:

    A great tech director named Antony Yousefian remarks that he is hopeful for a great change in agriculture with the addition of advanced technology in it. He further elaborated that if you are making a smartphone of 21st century, you will know each and every single detail which is required to produce it. There is a pre-determined way of manufacturing it and no risk is involved in making it but when you talk about agriculture, you can’t eliminate risk factor because the conditions and circumstance are less predictable. Countless variables are also a part of it’s structure, so we can eliminate it’s complexities by emerging technology with agriculture.

    For example, a farm produces five different fruits, the quantity and all authentic data can be collected and analyzed through computer software named digital twin. Anatomy concludes his wishes and vision on saying that he want to see the collaboration of tech and agriculture on another level that today’s farmers having no technical knowledge will become IT engineer and business IT professionals.

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    Sharing knowledge enabled potato industry to respond to change:

    A new and advanced software named Live trace has bring an improved management system for suppliers. It gathers and analyze data from many resources to a single platform which makes it easier to access with improved convenience. It will help to manage, gather and interpret data of potato supply.

    Phillip Kemp says that there is a great scope of knowledge sharing in future. Data sharing assist you in tracing, better administration and much more. When you have all the data in one place it will get more easier for you to find everything on the same page.

    This app is created to provide a comfortable access which can save their time, energy and resources. This application is named as “hot fog” which brings a new way to store data. Last year announcement in which they decided to share their database results and other information with suppliers. Every fogging user is registered in application which will help the grower to identify the condition of crops, speed, growing capacity etc. It also provides live reporting which is quite effective in whole fogging process to identify the mistakes and make necessary amendments on proper time.

    Sharing information gained from bigger datasets can also accelerate plant breeding:

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     The great professor named Neil Hall who was also the director of Earlham institute, gives his valuable take on this whole process of providing ease to farmers and breeders. He believes that knowing the actual genetics and traits of all population is extremely essential to find probability of outbreak and to analyze the worth of useful elements which plays a crucial role in the development of tech-agriculture culture. These traits can be drug prevention, pesticides and virulence resilience. Analyzing the emergence of the well established institute of Neil Hall, he described his perspective in a most suitable way which says that if we are capable to know and find out the reasons and consequences of fungal effector genes and their impact on resistance genes like how they interact or mixed up with, so with finding this we can make better changes in future which will result in better performance for the next time.

    It will provide us better and authentic options that how the crops can be cut down and distributed efficiently by saving our resources in an appropriate manner, where we have to prioritize the protection and stability of our crops and to how much extent, and which of these crops can give us maximum value in future based on the analytics and provided results.

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