CTCRI's e-Crop Device Granted Patent for IoT Smart Farming Solution: Know How it Works on Crops
CTCRI has conducted successful field demonstrations of e-Crop across various crops including cassava, sweet potato, elephant foot yam, and banana.
The Central Tuber Crops Research Institute (CTCRI) has recently achieved a significant milestone with the patent approval of its innovative e-Crop device. Designed as an Internet of Things (IoT) solution for smart farming, e-Crop promises to revolutionize agricultural practices by providing real-time insights into crop growth and personalized agro-advisories.
Functionality and Features:
e-Crop operates by continuously monitoring crucial parameters such as weather conditions, soil moisture levels, and nutrient status. Leveraging IoT technology, it simulates crop growth in real time and calculates precise nutrient and water requirements daily. One of its standout features is the generation of tailored agro-advisories, delivered to farmers via SMS alerts, offering guidance on water management and nutrient application.
Field Demonstrations and Success Stories:
CTCRI has conducted successful field demonstrations of e-Crop across various crops including cassava, sweet potato, elephant foot yam, and banana. Farmers who adopted e-Crop-based smart farming techniques reported significant improvements in yield, coupled with notable savings of up to 50% in nutrients and water usage. This success underscores the device's effectiveness in addressing soil and plant variabilities, leading to enhanced productivity and sustainability in agriculture.
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Versatility and Adaptability:
An important aspect of e-Crop is its generic nature, allowing it to be adapted to the requirements of different field crops. This versatility opens up opportunities for widespread adoption across diverse agricultural landscapes, promising benefits for farmers nationwide.
Collaborative Efforts and Partnerships:
CTCRI is actively collaborating with state agriculture departments, ICAR institutes, and academic/research institutions to further develop and refine e-Crop technology. Collaborative initiatives with entities such as IIT-Palakkad, Digital University Kerala, and the Rubber Research Institute of India (RRII), Kottayam, aim to leverage expertise and resources for the advancement of smart farming practices.
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Future Implications:
With its patent approval and ongoing collaborative efforts, e-Crop holds immense potential to revolutionize precision agriculture in India and beyond. By empowering farmers with real-time data and actionable insights, e-Crop can contribute to increased productivity, resource efficiency, and sustainability in the agriculture sector.
The patent approval of CTCRI's e-Crop marks a significant milestone in the advancement of smart farming technologies. With its innovative features, successful field demonstrations, and collaborative approach, e-Crop is poised to transform agricultural practices and empower farmers to navigate the challenges of modern farming effectively.
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