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Kumar, P
Ojambo, E
Rorissa, P
Haruna, A
Frimpong, K.A
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Karad, S.C
Shinde, G.U
Kumar, P
Frimpong, K.A
Haruna, A
Aboneh, T
Rorissa, P
Topics
Robotics, Automation, and Small Farm Mechanization
Education and Engagement Innovations
Precision Agriculture for Small Holders
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Agriculture
Type
Oral
Year
2020
2022
2024
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1. A review on Sensor based robotics agriculture: Improving traditional Agriculture Practices

Agribot could be a mechanism designed to reduce the labor of farmers by increasing the speed and accuracy of the work. Elementary functions concerned in farming i.e. plowing the sphere, sowing of seeds and covering the seeds with soil. Agribot is associate degree autonomous mechanism that provides the power for choices for offered techniques. Fruit Picker robots, autonomous tractor sprayers, this... S.C. Karad, G.U. Shinde, P. Kumar

2. Leveraging Precision Agriculture Education for Resilient and Sustainable Agriculture in Sub-saharan Africa

Improved agricultural productivity and access to safe and nutritious food is critical to meeting south Saharan Africa (SSA)’s growing food demand and for improving incomes for smallholders in the region. This has to be done in ways that do not compromise natural capital but secure ecosystem functions and services. With almost 60 percent of the region’s population under the age of 25, Precision Agriculture (PA) education for SSA youth is crucial. PA offers the potential to transform... K.A. Frimpong

3. Enhancing Crop Yield in Smallholder Farming Systems of Northern Ghana: The Role of 4R Nutrient Stewardship

... A. Haruna

4. An Ensemble-Based Deep Learning Approach for Early and Accurate Wheat Disease Detection

Crop diseases are the primarily cause for yield loss and a factor for food security issue around the globe. Crop diseases caused by pathogens pose a significant threat to global food security, the challenge become worst particularly in developing countries like Ethiopia. Rapid population growth and accurate disease identification is crucial for timely intervention and minimizing crop losses. However, traditional methods often rely on expert analysis, which can be time-consuming and resource-intensive.... T. Aboneh, P. Rorissa