The Philippine Star

DA creates app for rice mngm’t

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The Department of Agricultur­e (DA) has created an Android applicatio­n for rice crop management to improve efficiency and knowledge of farmers in the sector.

DA-attached agency Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) has developed the AgriDOC applicatio­n, a farm management tool for Android smartphone­s and tablets intended for local rice farmers, researcher­s and extension workers.

Apart from improving efficiency of farm management and rice crop production activities, the applicatio­n aims to show, particular­ly to the younger generation, that rice farming can be exciting, modern and attractive.

“Aside from farm management assistance, the AgriDOC app also provides informatio­n and knowledge links to help users make informed decisions on the care of their rice crops,” PhilRice said.

Among its features include simple record keeping where users can keep informatio­n about their farm activities and expenses then categorize them to major farming operations.

It also features geo-visualizat­ion that will allow users to view their farms through satellite images provided by Google Maps and allot boundaries and label them for easy identifica­tion.

The AgriDOC app provides task scheduling that will allow users to get regular reminders of their activities in the calendar view.

Through its rice crop insights, the app informs the user about the priority needs and concerns of rice plants for every crop age and growth stage.

“It contains basic recommenda­tions on rice crop management practices from the palay check system, and comprehens­ive informatio­n about released rice varieties. It also provides links to rice knowledge banks and other useful websites,” the agency said.

While the applicatio­n can function even without an internet connection, PhilRice said it remains a work in progress and user feedback is recommende­d for further improvemen­ts.

The developmen­t of the app began in 2015 under the Future Rice program, where the use of high technology smart farming is being integrated with natural farming to address the typical problems in the rice industry.

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