Integrated Agricultural Advisory System For Crop And Fertilizer Recommendation And Sustainable Resource Utilization

Authors

  • Reshma Lohar Author
  • Dr Harsh Mathur Author
  • Dr Vishal Ratansing Patil Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64252/71tn3649

Abstract

Through agriculture, food is produced, and an economy stat is maintained. In logic, greatly influencing factors like climate change, scarce resources, and various market conditions have made maintaining these complex. On a more relatable note, smallholder farmers pose a blatant example. There exists a great number of farmers that need assistance, yet due to a lack of appropriate solutions they remain clueless. Integrated Agri-Advisory System proposes solutions to support farmer's resource choice, as well as holistic crop and fertilizer   recommendation and crop planning work.

Estimated improvement tells that crop analysis based on forecasting shifting targets, powerful AI systems can benefit farmers and small holders on a broad basis. Planning considers agility unlike anything before seen. They can become empowered not only through access, but with adequate pointers insuring mystifying surds of global changes as well as economic stray changes.

Resource management deals with the tools valuable for setting new labor standards comprising of water, necessary fertilizers, along with the appropriate human labor of getting any performing better at productivity. Making integrated planning guesswork empowers guiding perfectly achieved with sustainable base level uniformed enduring nurturing flexible outcome plans alongside beyond. This integrated framework relies now only on provided works, but research done to estimate that framework’s sustainability factor limits prove aiding caps chances alongside any guesswork level output will become mistake pointers.

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Published

2025-06-02

How to Cite

Integrated Agricultural Advisory System For Crop And Fertilizer Recommendation And Sustainable Resource Utilization. (2025). International Journal of Environmental Sciences, 11(7s), 1320-1326. https://doi.org/10.64252/71tn3649