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  • DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE FIELD MONITORING SYSTEM USING IOT


Aparna Pandharinath Kulkarni

Abstract: Over the past few years, IoT has become one of the most important technologies of the 21st century. The Internet of Things (IoT) describes the network of physical objects-“things”- that are embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies for the purpose of connecting and exchanging data with other devices and systems over the internet. These devices range from ordinary household objects to sophisticated industrial tools.IoT (Internet of Things), smart systems are also used in Agriculture domain.Indian farmers are mostly dependent on agriculture for satisfying their needs of food and economy. Maximum farmers are habitual to take crops continuously with traditional ways without checking the current suitability which may results into poor quality yields and hence reduces overall crop yields which leads to financial losses. Also the maximumextentIrrigationin India is to be dependent on the monsoons, which is also a reliable source of water. Depending on the soil type, plants are to be provided with water through a proper irrigation system

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  • STUDY OF FERTILIZER INDUSTRY IN INDIA


NITIN B. WABLE DR. RAHUL K. KHANDELWAL

Abstract: The Indian fertilizer industry has made good progress in the case of Nitrogen-based fertilizers. India is the 2nd largest consumer of Urea fertilizers after China. India also ranks 2nd in the production of nitrogenous fertilizers and 3rd in phosphatic fertilizers. Potash requirement is met through imports since we have limited reserves of potash. Productions are largely state-controlled. Popular PSUs are The Fertilizer Corporation of India Ltd, National fertilizers Limited, Hindustan Fertilizer Corporation Ltd., etc. Fertilizer provided the cradle in which the HYV seeds and assured irrigation flourished in the form of the green revolution, mitigating the ever-multiplying problem of food security in India. Its importance can be gauged from the fact that the regions with high use of fertilizers are now known as ‘granaries of India.’ The fertilizers industry is the second most important industry in India after iron and steel. The article attempts to present a broad view of fertilizer Industry in Indian perspective. Through the use of secondary data, attempts have been made to study issues like demand and supply position, consumption trends, growth factor of fertilizer in India.

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