Agri 4.0 (Organic) Flashcards
also known as smart farming, is a farming approach that highly
incorporates digital technology to improve farm productivity while lowering
the costs of inputs.
Agriculture 4.0
can track all types of information about plants, such as seed quality, and crop growth, and even generate a record of the journey of the plant after it leaves the farm.
Blockchain
designed to help monitor crop fields using
sensors and by automating irrigation systems. As a result, farmers and associated brands can easily monitor the field conditions from anywhere without any
hassle.
IoT (Internet of Things)
analyses crop images for signs of pests or disease, enabling farmers to take proactive measures. With advanced sensors and
continuous monitoring, Al identifies issues in real-time, so that farmers can intervene promptly, ensuring healthier crops and
increased yields
AI (Artificial Intelligence)
Farmers, researchers, and
agronomists are adopting this technology to address important issues such as crop disease, pest control Virtual Reality can be used to
simulate the impact of pests and diseases on crops.
Immersive Reality
a natural way of crop production and livestock raising. In this method, we produce high-yield crops or raise high-quality animals without using any
harmful chemicals.
Organic Farming
signed on April 6,2010 to provide for the development and promotion of organic agriculture in the
Philippines. (Organic Agriculture Act of
2010)
RA10068
BENEFITS OF ORGANIC
FARMING
✓Organic farming can protect land
from degradation
✓Biodegradable natural fertilizers
are only used in organic farming
✓High yield soil is achieved
✓Organic foods are rich in nutrients
✓Soil productivity can increase
Introduced by Ramon Bong Revilla Jr.
- declares that the policy of the State shall be to promote, propagate, develop further and implement the practice of organic agriculture in the Philippines in order to enrich the fertility of the
soil, increase farm productivity, reduce pollution and destruction of
the environment and prevent the depletion of natural resources.
RA 10068
is the practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land to improve soil health, optimize nutrients in the soil, and
combat pest and weed pressure (Techniques of Organic Farming)
Crop Rotation
obtained naturally from either plant (compost and biosolids) or animal sources (manure, slurry and guano). (Techniques of Organic Farming)
Organic Fertilizers
l refers to pest control methods that rely on natural
(chemical-free) remedies.
Use of pheromone traps, release of beneficial insects, use of trap crops, and
other organically approved techniques (Techniques of Organic Farming)
Natural Pest Control
Examples of pest and disease control?
Using Repellent Plants
Natural Predators
Crop Rotation
the unwanted, unsown
and undesirable that grows on field and compete with crops for space nutrients, water and sunlight (Techniques of Organic Farming)
Weed Management
Examples of Irrigation and Water Management?
Drip Irrigation
Rainwater Harvesting:
are the domesticated
animals raised in an agricultural setting in order to provide labor and produce diversified products
for consumption such as meat, eggs, milk, fur, leather, and wool (Techniques of Organic Farming)
Livestock Production
Advantages of Organic
Farming?
➢ Reduce the need for purchased inputs.
➢ Organically grown plants
➢ Creates job opportunities for the people.
➢ It leads to reduction in farm waste.
Disadvantages of
Organic Farming?
➢ It requires more workers for managing.
➢ It requires more knowledge of making effectively organic manures
and other practices.
➢ More time requires
➢ Cannot produce enough food for the worlds population needs to
survive