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Monday, August 29, 2016

Telephone Farming


Developed by Filipinos

TWO NEW ANDROID PHONE APPS
TO IMPROVE PHIL. AGRICULTURE

By Manny Piñol

Young Filipino information technology experts have developed two new Android phone apps which when installed will give Filipino farmers access to any information about plant and animal diseases and the weather forecast, and also guide him on where to sell his products or buy his farm supplies.

The first Android Phone Apps, which I suggested should be called "FarmHelp" is being developed by the same group which developed PureForce, also a phone apps which is being used for emergency and rescue operations now.

"FarmHelp" is designed to fit the new program of the Dept. of Agriculture now to update its technology transfer and information dissemination.

Using Android Phones with the "FarmHelp" apps, a farmer can have access to a 24/7 answering program which would respond to his request for him in identifying the disease affecting his farm by simply taking a picture of the plant and sending it to the DA "FarmHelp" desk.

Experts will then analyse the disease using the photo and respond to the farmers within 24 hours.

The key to the success of the program is an automatic geo-tagging which will immediately pinpoint the exact location of the farmer sending the message.

Thus, if the complaint is about a damaged irrigation canal, DA responders could immediately dispatch a regional team to the area.

The second Android Phone Apps is being developed by a team led by young agribusiness entrepreneur Joseph Calata, whose corporation Agri is involved in the establishment of a chain of agricultural supply stores all over the country.

Named "Krops," the Calata-inspired Android Phone Apps will assist the farmer or the buyer of the farmers' products access to information on who is buying, who is selling, how much, and the location of the buyer or the seller.

In a brief meeting last week, Calata showed me how "Krops" works.

Pressing a commodity icon which showed eggs, the "Krops" Apps immediately asked "Buying?" or "Selling?"

When he pressed "Selling," the location of the buyers near the location of the "farmer" was immediate shown on the screen including the complete address, the volume required and the buying price.

"Krops" is the perfect answer to the problem bedevilling the Filipino agricultural producer who has always been at the mercy of the middlemen and the traders.

His lack of information on the buyers and the price of his products has made Philippine agriculture a one-sided affair of a buyer's market where the traders dictate the price leaving the farmer at the losing end of the transaction.

The DA will acquire both Apps which are being offered for just a modest fee because I, as Secretary of Agriculture, believes that these two major innovations in information technology could revolutionize Philippine agriculture.

Imagine, a few months from now, a farmer who cannot diagnose the disease of his chicken could just take a picture of the fowl's physical appearance or the poo of the chicken to get a diagnosis from a veterinarian who could recommend the appropriate medication.

Also, if a hog raiser wanted to know who would be interested to buy his hogs and at what price, he could just use his Android Phone and press "Krops" and he gets all the information he needs.
After these, Philippine agriculture will never be the same again.

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Source: By Manny Piñol 

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