Dastagiri, M. B. (2020) Satellite Farming in Global Agriculture: New Tech Revolution for Food Security and Planet Safety for Future Generation. B P International. ISBN 978-93-90516-69-8
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Demographers’ projects earth population will reach 10 billion in 21st Century. Developing countries
worry about feeding growing population. This needs satellite farming to meet food security with limited
resources and protect ecosystem. This study analyzes the status, role, feasibility and successful
models of satellite farming in global agriculture. The review, synthesis, meta-analysis, Delphi survey,
opinion, perspectives and vision tools used. Finally, suggested strategies and policies to keep the
planet safe for future generation. The results showed that Japan, China, USA, India and Europe are
the major countries to contribute work on satellite farming in agriculture across the globe. Israel and
Germany are the only two countries practicing satellite farming successfully in the globe. The
applications of satellite farming have been utilized to predict adverse climatic conditions. The study
found that satellite farming models have to adopt in developing countries particularly and Africa, Asia,
Latin American countries. Developed countries like USA, UK, Europe, and Australia are using satellite
farming certain extent. The results showed that Japan, USA, Europe, India, France and Germany are
mainly involved to monitor greenhouse gases with high precision across the space by using different
satellites such as GOSTAT-2, OCO-2, OCO-3, GeoCarb, Copernicus Sentinental-5P, HySIS,
MicroCarb and MERLIN. Government should conduct the trainings, conferences and meetings on
importance of satellite farming. Government should encourage and attract the farmers towards
precision farming by providing support financially. Worldwide network integration and mutual
cooperation among the countries should be necessary to apply and spread advance technologies all
over the world and in decisions to meet obligations to global climate change treaties.
Item Type: | Book |
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Subjects: | European Scholar > Social Sciences and Humanities |
Depositing User: | Managing Editor |
Date Deposited: | 16 Nov 2023 05:12 |
Last Modified: | 16 Nov 2023 05:12 |
URI: | http://article.publish4promo.com/id/eprint/2906 |