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Smart Fertilizer Application in Agricultural Land for Sustainable Crop Production and Consumption

Robert T. F. Ah King (University of Mauritius, Mauritius)
Bhimsen Rajkumarsingh (University of Mauritius, Mauritius)
Pratima Jeetah (University of Mauritius, Mauritius)
Geeta Somaroo (University of Mauritius, Mauritius)
Deejaysing Jogee (University of Mauritius, Mauritius)

Artificial Intelligence, Engineering Systems and Sustainable Development

ISBN: 978-1-83753-541-5, eISBN: 978-1-83753-540-8

Publication date: 18 January 2024

Abstract

There is an urgent need to develop climate-smart agrosystems capable of mitigating climate change and adapting to its effects. Conventional agricultural practices prevail in Mauritius, whereby synthetic chemical fertilizers, pesticides and insecticides are used. It should be noted that Mauritius remains a net-food importing developing country of staple food such as cereals and products, roots and tubers, pulses, oil crops, vegetables, fruits and meat (FAO, 2011). In Mauritius, the agricultural sector faces extreme weather conditions like drought or heavy rainfall. Moreover, to increase the crop yields, farmers tend to use 2.5 times the prescribed amount of fertilizers in their fields. These excess fertilizers are washed away during heavy rainfall and contaminate lakes and river waters. By using smart irrigation and fertilization system, a better management of soil water reserves for improved agricultural production can be implemented. Soil Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium (NPK) content, humidity, pH, conductivity and moisture data can be monitored through the cloud platform. The data will be processed at the level of the cloud and an appropriate mix of NPK and irrigation will be used to optimise the growth of the crops. Machine learning algorithms will be used for the control of the land drainage, fertilization and irrigation systems and real time data will be available through a mobile application for the whole system. This will contribute towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): 2 (Zero Hunger), 11 (Sustainable cities and communities), 12 (Responsible consumption and production) and 15 (Life on Land). With this project, the yield of crops will be boosted, thus reducing the hunger rate (SDG 2). On top of that, this will encourage farmers to collect the waters and reduce fertilizer consumption thereafter sustaining the quality of the soil on which they are cultivating the crops, thereby increasing their yields (SDG 15).

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Ah King, R.T.F., Rajkumarsingh, B., Jeetah, P., Somaroo, G. and Jogee, D. (2024), "Smart Fertilizer Application in Agricultural Land for Sustainable Crop Production and Consumption", Fowdur, T.P., Rosunee, S., Ah King, R.T.F., Jeetah, P. and Gooroochurn, M. (Ed.) Artificial Intelligence, Engineering Systems and Sustainable Development, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 29-41. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83753-540-820241003

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Emerald Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2024 Robert T. F. Ah King, Bhimsen Rajkumarsingh, Pratima Jeetah, Geeta Somaroo and Deejaysing Jogee. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited