Organic Farming

Smart Farming

August 09, 2023 Indonesia Organic Farming Work & Learn


Agricultural products are the main needs of humans. Agriculture is able to survive in all conditions because human needs for food sources will never run out. In the midst of the Covid 19 pandemic that has hit the world, it has had a huge impact on the world economy, including Bali, which is an international tourist destination where the tourism sector is the main source of the economy.

For a young Balinese native from Singaraja, during the pandemic it was a revival of Balinese agriculture, because more and more Balinese people, especially Balinese youths, are starting to try to move into the agricultural sector, be it in the form of conventional farming or hydroponic farming. He is Agung Wedatama, a graduate of an informatics campus who focuses on technology-based agriculture or smart farming. Agung invites young farmers to apply the Internet of Things (IoT) to the farming process so that it will produce farming efficiency with maximum results.

conventional farming which usually takes 6-12 hours to water and 2 workers for 1 hectare, with smart farming it only takes less than 1 hour and is done with just one worker. This of course will greatly assist farmers in cultivating the land. Agung also receives training for tourists visiting Bali, as well as tourists who wish to share experiences and knowledge about agriculture in their respective countries.



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Tags/Keywords: #Rice Field #Forest - Land #Water #Cooperative