Agriculture urged to automatise with IoT

Nov 30th at 15:29
30-11-2017 15:29:40+07:00

Agriculture urged to automatise with IoT

The Fourth Industrial Revolution has seen a boom in breakthrough technologies and affected every sector, including agriculture. The changes require Viet Nam’s traditionally strong agricultural sector to implement smart agriculture solutions if it does not want to lose its markets.

 

Hoang Quang Phong, vice chairman of the Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) emphasised the importance of applying Internet of Things (IoT) devices in agriculture at a conference on hi-tech agriculture held in Ha Noi on Tuesday.

The Fourth Industrial Revolution has witnessed the development of technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, IoT, bio-tech and nano-tech.

He said the active operation of the IoT Open Community of Viet Nam (IOCV) has produced evidences showing how Vietnamese firms might apply smart agriculture. Businesses in the community have built hi-tech agricultural models to control products’ quality, save resources and improve the sector’s competitiveness.

IOCV was initiated by VCCI’s Institute of Business Informatics in March. It includes 21 information and technology companies with the goal of building IoT software solutions for agricultural production models.

For example, Wala Company under VNPT Technology has applied Delco smart farm demo model to make automatise all processes of monitoring, operating plantations and breeding. The company previously needed 20 to 30 workers to do what requires only five workers after the application of IoT.

Bui Ngoc Son, head of the company’s marketing division, said they are applying IoT technology in melon plantations and chicken farms. They use sensors for monitoring to ensure products’ quality.

Nguyen Hong Quang, chairman of Viet Nam Free and Open Source Software Association (VFOSSA) said they expected to provide solutions suitable with scale of farmer households with affordable investment.

Quang added Viet Nam should also study IoT models from the US and Israel to develop more advanced technology products.

Dao Van Chien, deputy director of the Hi-tech Department under the Ministry of Science and Technology, said they would closely co-operate with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to further promote the application of IoT in agriculture.

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