Citation:Ponnamperuma Arachchi,J. , Bandara,D.M.B.N. , Perera,S.P.M.G.N.H. , Nilakshi,S.V. , Nugaliyadde,L. and Sisira Kumara,W.A.G. (2018). An e-pest surveillance and advisory system to empower farmers in managing rice pests and diseases in Sri Lanka. International Research Conference on Smart Computing and Systems Engineering - SCSE 2018, Department of Industrial Management, Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. p.118.
Date:2018
Abstract:
An e-pest surveillance and advisory system called “Govi Vedaduru” was developed with two broad objectives in mind; to enable rice farmers in Sri Lanka to manage pest and disease problems efficiently and in a cost-effective manner and to facilitate relevant authorities with better monitoring and control of pest and disease incidents. Many farmers are not competent to identify pests and diseases related issues and decide the correct management practices themselves. They expect the assistance of the field officers of government agriculture extension services for this purpose. However, lack of officers and the knowledge gaps that exist among them hinder the achieving these expectations. Hence, farmers do not receive the correct advice in time and crop get damaged leading to higher production cost. The Govi Vedaduru mobile application was designed to provide an advisory service through smart phones enabling the farmers to obtain expert guidance from the Rice Research Stations of Department of Agriculture (DOA), in identifying their field problems and remedial measures to follow. A user friendly mobile interface was developed in local languages (initially Sinhala) to upload data about the pest and disease problems. The system was initially piloted in five areas (yaya) of rice cultivation representing two agro-ecological zones in Galle district in Sri Lanka. A follow up survey of the participant farmers indicated that they received timely, useful and trustworthy advice that helped them with correct remedial measures. The reports generated via web application with limited incident data showed the system’s capability of providing valuable information to relevant authorities for monitoring and planning purposes.