Cloud-Based Analytics for Sustainable Agriculture: Leveraging AI to Bridge Farming and Rural Health Outcomes
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.70179/xbt1fy77Keywords:
Data Analytics, Cloud, Cyber-Physical Systems, Internet of Things, Sustainable Agriculture, Smart Farming, AI.Abstract
The global population is projected to reach over 9.5 billion and possibly up to 10 billion by 2050. Its growing economy requires increases in sustainable food, fuel, feed, and fiber for global security. The agricultural sector faces grand challenges to meet these increased demands under the constraints of climate change and dwindling natural resources with limited arable land and fresh water. Combination of intensifying production and expanding crops has led to serious challenges such as worsening soil and water quality, greenhouse gas emissions, and crop productivity sustainability. Sustainability of agriculture under the strain of grand challenges depends on coalescing affordable and reliable sensors and IoT instrumentation, advanced computing power and algorithms in data processing and machine learning modeling, and secure internet connections with portable and user-friendly interfaces and user experiences. The rapid adoption of IoT data sensing technologies in agricultural settings brings new opportunities to help bridge farming practice and rural health outcomes at both behavioral and clinical levels. While sensing technologies are arguably more affordable, accessible, and versatile than ever, the sheer amount of data is overwhelming.