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Evidence of ICTs Integration in Agricultural Extension Services, NA
Essential Laboratory Techniques of Plant Biotechnology, Biochemistry and Physiology, paid
ID 18 Integrated Farming Systems: A Holistic Approach to Sustainable Agriculture , NA
ID 25 Sustainable Rice Production: Research Perspectives on Water, Soil and Climate Resilience, NA
ID 24 Nanotechnology for Sustainable Agriculture: Opportunities and Challenges, NA
ID 27 Sustainable Livelihoods: Integrating agriculture with allied sectors for holistic rural development, NA
ID 26 Climate-Resilient Farming Practices: Adapting to climate change with innovative solutions, NA
ID 23 Terminalia arjuna Bark Powder: A Promising Feed Additive for Sustainable and Healthy Fish Production, NA
ID 22 Innovations in Aquaculture: Emerging Trends and Sustainable Practices, NA
ID 20 Sustainable Aquaculture: Concepts & Benefits, NA
ID 19 Innovations in Sustainable Aquaculture: Emerging Trends and Best Practices, NA
ID 28 Crop Defense Mechanisms: Insights into Biotic Stress Responses, NA
Cutting-Edge Research in Sericulture: Enhancing Productivity and Quality, free
Progress and Prospects in Cereal Crops Research, free
Aquaculture Reimagined: Modern Approaches to Sustainable Fish Farming, free
Integrated Pest Management: Advancement, Adoption and Ecological Challenges, free
Current Trends in the Diagnosis and Management of Plant Diseases, free
ID 17 Fruits & Plantation Crops Production and Management, NA
ID 16 Field Crops Production & Management, NA
ID 15 Modern Poultry Science: Integrating Genetics, Nutrition and Management, NA
ID 10 Cereal Diseases: Advanced Approaches for Diagnosis and Management, NA
ID 11 Integrative Mulberry Research: Genetics, Cultivation and Economic Potential, NA
ID 12 Next-Generation Smart Farming: AI Applications and Technological Advancements, NA
Enhancing Crop Resilience: Advances in Climate Smart Crop Production Technologies, free
ID 09 Biotechnological and Molecular Approaches in the Management of Biotic Stress in Plants, NA
ID 07 Integrated Pest Management: Advancement, Adoption and Ecological Challenges, NA
ID 08 New Dimensions in Molecular Entomology, NA
ID 05 Cutting-Edge Research in Sericulture: Enhancing Productivity and Quality, free
ID 04 Progress and Prospects in Oilseed Crops Research, free
ID 03 Progress and Prospects in Pulse Crop Research, free
ID 02 Progress and Prospects in Cereal Crops Research, free
Diseases of Pulses Crops and their Management Approaches, NA
A Hand Book of Aromatic and Essential Oil Yielding Plants of Eastern Uttar Pradesh: Botany, Essential Oil Chemistry and Medicinal Value, NA
Manual on Detection and Diagnosis of Plant Diseases , NA
Current Trends in Plant Health Management, paid
A Practical Manual on Soil, Water and Plant Analysis, paid
BeeKeeping: A Venture for Entrepreneurship, paid
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The escalating threat of climate change casts a long shadow on global food security. Erratic weather patterns, rising temperatures, and extreme weather events disrupt agricultural production systems and jeopardize crop yields. In this challenging scenario, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are emerging as transformative tools, empowering farmers to adapt to a changing climate and build resilience. One of the most significant contributions of ICTs is improved access to information. Farmers can leverage mobile applications and online platforms to access real-time weather data, crop forecasts, and best practices for climate-smart agriculture. This readily available knowledge empowers them to make informed decisions about planting dates, resource allocation, and irrigation practices. Imagine a scenario where a farmer receives an SMS alert predicting an impending heatwave, allowing them to adjust irrigation schedules or implement heat stress mitigation techniques for their crops. ICTs go beyond information access by unlocking the power of data analytics. Sensors, drones, and GPS technology collect valuable data on soil conditions, crop health, and water use efficiency. This empowers farmers to analyze resource use and target inputs, such as fertilizers and pesticides, to specific areas of the field. Precision agriculture techniques, enabled by ICTs, minimize resource waste, reduce environmental impact, and ensure that only the necessary treatments are applied.Communication and collaboration are further strengthened by ICTs. Online forums and social media groups facilitate knowledge sharing and the dissemination of best practices. Farmers can connect with extension workers, researchers, and other stakeholders to learn from each other's successes and challenges in adapting to climate change. This fosters a collaborative environment and accelerates the diffusion of critical knowledge across farming communities. Market access and financial inclusion are also enhanced by ICTs. Mobile banking applications connect farmers to new markets, facilitate access to financial services like loans and insurance, and improve market transparency. This empowers farmers to invest in climate-resilient technologies, manage risks associated with extreme weather events, and secure a more stable future for their livelihoods. Despite these immense benefits, bridging the digital divide remains crucial. Not all farmers have equal access to ICTs or the skills to use them effectively. Efforts are needed to create digital literacy programs, provide affordable technology solutions, and ensure equitable access for all. Additionally, concerns regarding data privacy and security need to be addressed through robust data protection frameworks.In conclusion, Information and Communication Technologies are transforming agriculture, empowering farmers to become agents of change in the face of climate challenges. By providing access to information, enabling data-driven decision making, facilitating communication, promoting financial inclusion, and fostering collaboration, ICTs are paving the way for a more resilient, sustainable, and climate-smart agricultural future.
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