Integration of IT solutions for resource management in environmentally sustainable agriculture

This article presents the development of a resource management system for environmentally sustainable agriculture. The main purpose of the system is to optimize the use of water, fertilizers and energy in agriculture, which significantly reduces the negative impact on the environment and increases p...

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Veröffentlicht in:BIO web of conferences 2024-01, Vol.145, p.06008
Hauptverfasser: Kurashkin Sergei, Kravtsov Kirill, Kukartsev Anatoly, Boyko Andrey, Volneikina Ekaterina
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This article presents the development of a resource management system for environmentally sustainable agriculture. The main purpose of the system is to optimize the use of water, fertilizers and energy in agriculture, which significantly reduces the negative impact on the environment and increases production efficiency. The system includes modules for soil monitoring, data collection on resources and climatic conditions, as well as analytical components for processing and analysing the information received. An important element is the user interface, which allows farmers and agronomists to receive recommendations on resource allocation based on up-to-date data and forecasts. The work highlights the current challenges in the development of such systems, including the complexity of technology integration and the need for affordable solutions for various types of farms. The article also discusses the prospects for further research aimed at improving the accuracy of forecasts, expanding monitoring functions and adapting the system for use in small farms. The proposed system makes a significant contribution to the development of environmentally oriented agriculture, providing a tool for sustainable resource management and contributing to the achievement of environmental protection goals.
ISSN:2117-4458
DOI:10.1051/bioconf/202414506008