Authors :
M. Rokunuzzaman; G C Saha; Hasi Saha
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 2 - February
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6499744
Abstract :
For agricultural and rural development,
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs)
are critical in facilitating communication and access to
information. Agriculture is a national priority sector,
thus it's one of the areas where ICTs could be used to
help with economic change. People in poor countries who
rely on high-quality agriculture to meet their nutritional
needs have a dilemma as the world's population
continues to grow. All agricultural development policies
in Bangladesh emphasize the importance of achieving
security and food self-sufficiency through hedging rice
needs. Food security is also addressed through teaching
farmers to become self-sufficient in order to protect local
resources efficiently and optimally. Many projects and
activities have been initiated in this area to address the
rice shortages on which the country is heavily reliant. In
such area, there are a lot of partners and players. The
goal of this research is to provide an information
management solution for the rice industry, as well as to
model database dispersion of rice data. This supports the
presence of a large number of data sets, each of which is
owned by a separate department at the state level, as
well as donors and other stakeholders in the sector.
Indeed, much of the information gathered is shared
between initiatives. It indicates that avoiding the
duplication of numerous investigations and ensuring
improved data management, as well as limiting major
financial losses, are both necessary. As a result of the
investigation, it was discovered that there are multiple
interdependent relationships in the rice sector.
Unfortunately, communication between the various
stakeholders in the sector is challenging. This industry
does not have its own information system. Implementing
a rice production information system that provides users
with trustworthy, relevant, complete, and useable data is
now critical. Thus, the research prospects in the
implementation of a plan for acceptable solutions for the
use and management of agricultural data is underway
Rice Production Information System (RPIS).
Keywords :
District, Agricultural Database, Rice, ICT for Agricultural Development, Web.
For agricultural and rural development,
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs)
are critical in facilitating communication and access to
information. Agriculture is a national priority sector,
thus it's one of the areas where ICTs could be used to
help with economic change. People in poor countries who
rely on high-quality agriculture to meet their nutritional
needs have a dilemma as the world's population
continues to grow. All agricultural development policies
in Bangladesh emphasize the importance of achieving
security and food self-sufficiency through hedging rice
needs. Food security is also addressed through teaching
farmers to become self-sufficient in order to protect local
resources efficiently and optimally. Many projects and
activities have been initiated in this area to address the
rice shortages on which the country is heavily reliant. In
such area, there are a lot of partners and players. The
goal of this research is to provide an information
management solution for the rice industry, as well as to
model database dispersion of rice data. This supports the
presence of a large number of data sets, each of which is
owned by a separate department at the state level, as
well as donors and other stakeholders in the sector.
Indeed, much of the information gathered is shared
between initiatives. It indicates that avoiding the
duplication of numerous investigations and ensuring
improved data management, as well as limiting major
financial losses, are both necessary. As a result of the
investigation, it was discovered that there are multiple
interdependent relationships in the rice sector.
Unfortunately, communication between the various
stakeholders in the sector is challenging. This industry
does not have its own information system. Implementing
a rice production information system that provides users
with trustworthy, relevant, complete, and useable data is
now critical. Thus, the research prospects in the
implementation of a plan for acceptable solutions for the
use and management of agricultural data is underway
Rice Production Information System (RPIS).
Keywords :
District, Agricultural Database, Rice, ICT for Agricultural Development, Web.