PJTSAU faculty members went to Australia to study on 'Gyan Kisan App'
- PJTSAU faculty to study farmer-friendly Mobile “GyanKisan” App in WSU, Australia
The crop husbandry data of crops like Paddy, Maize, Groundnut, Cotton, Castor, Redgram, Chillies, Tomato, Bhendi, Brinjal are uploaded in the App for the benefit of farmers. The farmer wise crop calendar is created in the App along with the Pest/Disease pictures, Weather updates, market price forecasting of major crops and a toll-free phone number is provided for the benefit of farmers to raise their queries.
The pilot testing is being done in the selected villages of Telangana State and data collected from farmers and will be analyzed with the help of WSU Australia during their visit. This visit will enable the scientists to explore the possibilities of refinement and upscaling the “GyanKisan” App by studying its implementation and performance at farmer’s level.
Dr V. Praveen Rao, Honorable Vice-Chancellor of PJTSAU expressed that the University has collaboration with many agricultural universities across the countries like USA, Germany, Canada, Vietnam, Philippines, Australia besides 26 MoUs with national institutes, Private input companies, Agril. Universities, Horticultural Universities, IITs, and Corporate. And, as a part of MoU’s many faculty and students of PJTSAU are visiting these countries under the faculty exchange programme for research, education and training. Further, as the University at present is ranked as one of the best in the country many top Universities in India and abroad be it in the field of education, research, extension and training are coming forward to seek collaboration with PJTSAU.