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Internet of Things application in Indian agriculture, challenges and effect on the extension advisory services – a review.

Authors :
Jarial, Sapna
Source :
Journal of Agribusiness in Developing & Emerging Economies; 2023, Vol. 13 Issue 4, p505-519, 15p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Purpose: The emerging technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution are transforming various industries, including agriculture. Unaware, young male and female farmers leave the agriculture profession as they perform unsustainable practices. Precision agriculture using the Internet of Things (IoT) is a solution to sustainable agriculture. Extension professionals are at the heart of disseminating agricultural advisory agricultural services in India. The discourse on the IoT is entering the space of extension advisory services (EASs) and social sciences. Thus, the present paper seeks to review the application of IoT in Indian agriculture, its challenges and its effect on EASs. The conceptual framework is drawn from disruptive and surveillance capitalist theories. Design/methodology/approach: Online literature review was conducted on electronic e-book Ebsco, Google scholar, PubMed, Jane, j gate, research4life, springer journal and Mendeley databases for full-text repositories, textbook, thesis, web articles, newspaper articles, reports, blogs for the year 1990 to May 2021 using keywords "IoT application in agriculture," "emerging technologies in agriculture," "challenges in IoT application," "extension advisory services sources of information," "big data and extension advisory, "IoT and extension advisory in India." Only publications in the English language were included. Findings: IoT aids progressive farmers and small farmers alike. Drones, robotics, precision irrigation, livestock tracking and crop disease surveillance are examples of IoT applications in agriculture. Only large corporations and governments access IoT, and for them, big data storage is an issue. Privacy and security concerns demand upgrades in IoT systems. Solutions to the convergence of IoT with the cloud will leverage agricultural EASs, resulting in fast computing, precise and proactive up-to-date problem solving. Hence, the need for communication between firms and clients has ceased. Thus, the jobs of extension agents are replaced. Research limitations/implications: The competence of future human extension agents lies in reskilling as a "knowledge broker" of relationships and expertise, as s/he cannot have all multidisciplinary knowledge. Originality/value: Although IoT applications in agriculture are available from a technological standpoint, there remains an awareness gap regarding the impact of IoT applications in agricultural EASs. This study will aid in a better comprehension of IoT applications from current and prospective EASs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20440839
Volume :
13
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Agribusiness in Developing & Emerging Economies
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164720461
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1108/JADEE-05-2021-0121