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Applying Design Thinking Approach to provide Cost-Effective Seed Sowing Bot for Small-Scale Farmers in Karnataka
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This abstract delves into the pressing social challenge of limited access to affordable agricultural technologies among farmers in Navalur, Karnataka, India. Specifically, the study concentrates on the labour-intensive and time-consuming process of manual seed sowing, which not only hampers efficiency but also takes a toll on the physical well-being of farmers, especially those engaged in small-scale agricultural activities. To tackle these issues, this paper proposes the development and implementation of a novel solution – a seed sowing bot. The primary objective of this technological innovation is to alleviate the laborious aspects of seed sowing, offering a potential respite to farmers. The significance of addressing the gap in accessible agricultural technologies cannot be overstated, as it holds the key to empowering farmers, augmenting agricultural productivity, and contributing to sustainable rural development in Karnataka. By automating the seed sowing process, the proposed bot not only reduces the physical burden on farmers but also promises to enhance overall productivity. The abstract highlights the trajectory of conceptualization, creation, and evaluation of the seed sowing bot, showcasing its capability to effectively minimize manual labour while optimizing agricultural outcomes. The results underscore the feasibility and advantages of introducing this cost-effective technological solution to the farming community in Karnataka. In conclusion, this paper advocates for the adoption of the seed sowing bot as a strategic step towards addressing the challenges faced by farmers and promoting agricultural sustainability in the region.
Keywords
automation; agricultural productivity; freshman engineering students; farmers; inexpensive technology; laborintensive; seed sowing
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