Krishi Portal Web Based Farmer Help Assistance
Krishi Portal Web Based Farmer Help Assistance
Krishi Portal Web Based Farmer Help Assistance
Abstract
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have made our life easy. ICTs
are playing valuable roles in a variety of technical fields such as education, banking,
health, E-commerce and many more. ICSs can also be used for farmers to help them to
get more production and profit. This paper describes a web-based system - “Krishi-
Portal” which will assist farmers to get information about various crops, diseases on
crops, crop’s rates, government schemes for farmers and weather forecasting. The system
is also a good platform for selling farmer’s production and buying material from vendors,
which is necessary for farming. Farmers can also buy or sell new or old agricultural
machinery that are used in farms like cultivators, Disc Harrow etc. This system is
specifically useful for farmers but other business sectors will definitely get benefit of it;
those are Agricultural agencies (such as Tractor sellers), Hotels (by getting raw
materials- vegetables, milk etc.), Fertilizer sellers.
1. Introduction
In India Agriculture is a crucial part. Agriculture is only one income resource for most of
the Indian. [1] As per the census in 2011; in India, approximately 118 Million people are
farmers and 144 Billion people are laborers working in an agricultural field. Total Indian
population of India in 2011 was nearly about 121 crore and out of which nearly about
2630 lack people are farmers. If a farmer is rich then, so is the country this line tells all
about the country. All necessary data is available on the internet and so of agriculture too.
[2] Indian farmers are lagging behind in the use of technologies and new advancement.
The reason behind it is Indian farmers are not much familiar with English language and
the huge amount of data available over the Web makes them confused between the
available contents, and the contents they are trying to find. Information and
communication Technologies (ICTs) are the best way to present farming related
information to farmers. Today mobile phones are available to every individual. Farmers
can search easily about the problem they are facing with just one fingertip on their
phone’s screen. With the help of its they can directly contact the other farmers who have
solved the same problem and get some suggestions. In this paper, we are describing a
project which is one web-based application that will help farmers, so that they would get
all the required information about farming in Marathi in their Smartphone and those other
educated farmers can access this information on their desktop. The system described in
this paper would provide all information necessary for the farmer related to diseases on
crops, weather information [1] so that they can plan for next few days, how they can
utilize their production to make some ready to use products, what are the things they can
do along with farming with their output crops. They will get information about updated
rates of their crops [3], updated schemes by the government for farmers. Farmers can
order fertilizers from home and many more. Mainly they will get a good platform for
selling their output and get best returns accordingly.
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The rest of the paper is organized as follows: Section 2 describes literature survey the
Section 3 presents details of our Experimentation Details and Proposed Features. Finally,
we conclude our research paper in Section 4.
2. Literature Survey
For the development of this system, we studied some previous papers. The paper [1]
describes a system that uses ICTs and it is an android-based solution. The system supports
a variety of features like updates of weather, news and different agricultural commodities
but local language support is missing in this system. System described in paper [2] is
developed by considering farmers from different states who may be illiterate. The base
paper of this system is again Android based Solution for Indian Agriculture [1]. This
system tried to solve the complex interface problem that was there in the previous paper.
The system in paper [2] provides a user-friendly iconic interface. However, the system [2]
failed to provide multiple local language support and also only, a large screen interface is
available in the system; a small screen interface is missing. The system in the paper [3]
provides information of crop’s rates in local as well as distant markets. The system also
provides weather forecasting information.
System proposed in this paper would make the farming field easy and beneficiary from a
farmer's perspective. For developing this system we use different technologies such as
HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, Bootstrap 4.0, java and database we used is MYSQL; other
tools are Xampp tool and Tomcat server 8.0. This system is a website as well as
mobile application [4-6]. Farmers can use the system directly by entering the URL of our
website or just by opening the application. At this level user would get basic information
related to farming. If they want to sell or buy anything; like farmers want to sell their
output then it is compulsory for him to register himself through registration form and then
login to the system. Similarly, if they want to buy something then also registration and the
login process is compulsory [7]. Apart from farmer, two types of people can also take
benefit from this system:
a) Consumer
b) Supplier
Consumer: In our system, we call ‘Consumer’ to those people who take production of
farmers as their input for their business or personal use, like hotels. In this system, there is
login for these people, which is compulsory. After login, they will find list of available
items they can buy from farmers like milk, green vegetables, flowers and many more
things. They can give orders from their site by specifying their required quantity. They
will be provided all their requirements at their place by the administrative system, which
is the bridge between farmers and consumers [8].
Supplier: Similar to consumer there is compulsory login for supplier also. We call
‘Supplier’ to those people who are going to provide required material, products to farmers
which farmers can use for better production like fertilizer suppliers, machinery suppliers
etc. After login to the system, they can enter details of their products, such as a list of
fertilizers. This list will be visible at the farmer site. Now farmers can add these fertilizers
into their bags and can buy them. Similarly farmers can buy agricultural machinery either
they are new or old [9].
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Proposed Features
To get accurate benefit for their hard work, farmers must know the rates of their crops in
nearest and long distant market; in this paper, we are describing a system which
provides this necessary information (Figure 1). System provides Weather forecasting
feature by using which farmers can schedule their work according to weather of next
few days [10].
Along with information of variety of crops, diseases on crops the system also provides
information about latest technologies in agriculture and crops those are new in market.
System provides communication portal for farmers so that they can interact and share
their success stories to one another. System also provides product selling and
purchasing platform for farmers and other agriculture related vendors. Figure 1 shows
Architecture Diagram of Krishi-Portal.
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Authors
MD IQBAL is an Associate Professor in the Department of
Computer Science & Engineering at MIET, Meerut, (U.P), India.
He received his B.Tech Degree in 2004 and M.Tech Degree in
in 2011. He has published a large number of various research
papers in International and National journals and conferences of
high repute. His research interests lie in Wireless Sensor
Network, Data Mining & Warehousing, Web Services and
Network Security.
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