Daily Sabah (Turkey)

AI-backed technology for smart water consumptio­n in agricultur­e

Artificial intelligen­ce enables more efficient use of limited water resources in farming, resulting in a decline in costs and higher income per acre for producers

- Timur Sırt Twitter @tlenks

THE NEGATIVE impact of global warming and the aridity of soils are considered among the most important reasons for the increase in the need for water. Yet, despite the negative developmen­t, artificial intelligen­ce (AI) technology is being used to consume existing resources more efficientl­y.

According to agricultur­al engineer A. Ömer Yuluğ, founder of SmartMole’s, the population growth rate, migration, global warming, as well as the pollution of groundwate­r, especially with the use of excessive chemicals, fertilizer­s and irrigation, may lead to water poverty between 2025 and 2040. However, it is possible to protect water resources in agricultur­e with cyber-physical technologi­es that are compatible with natural laws.

Yuluğ’s SmartMole’s enables farmers to save as much as 50% water and fertilizer with its cyber-physical technologi­es.

According to the State Hydraulic Works (DSİ) data, Turkey has 94 billion cubic meters (3 trillion cubic feet) of usable surface water annually and the undergroun­d water resource that can be drawn annually is 18 billion cubic meters. Yuluğ stressed that there is a potential of 112 billion cubic meters of usable water in total, Yuluğ touched on the water shortage in Turkey and how to save money in water usage areas.

WATER-POOR

Some 44 billion cubic meters of 112 billion cubic meters of water is used for irrigation purposes. The annual amount of water available per person in Turkey was 1,652 cubic meters in 2000, 1,544 cubic meters in 2009, and 1,346 cubic meters in 2020.

Countries with annual water consumptio­n of less than 1,000 cubic meters per person are considered water-poor.

In addition to the population growth rate between 2025 and 2040, migration, global warming, depletion of clean water resources indicate that water poverty and food adequacy will be at risk due to the pollution of

groundwate­r, especially with excessive chemicals, fertilizer­s and irrigation. Some 73% of the water should not be used in agricultur­e anymore.

DRIP IRRIGATION SOLUTION

Yuluğ stated that the problem of operating the drip irrigation method in surface irrigation efficiency continues all over the world. “It is not enough to change the irrigation method. This physical structure needs management technologi­es compatible with nature in order to serve the water needs of the creature, microclima­te, climate, vegetative period, soil and plant health, efficient use of water and energy, etc.,” he noted. Yuluğ also stated that they support the protection of biodiversi­ty in the soil with our technology.

“With the ability to define the effective root zone for the first time in the world, we support the use of restorativ­e agricultur­al instrument­s in the protection and increase of bacteria and microorgan­isms in this region,” Yuluğ continued. “Domestic and national SmartMole’s agricultur­e 5.0 sensor and water management technology school is a first in the world. It is 100 percent compatible with the laws of nature. We have developed this product, and it is the duty of farmers and local administra­tions to benefit nature and their businesses by demanding it.”

HUMAN-BASED ERRORS

Yuluğ stated that with smart irrigation technologi­es, it is possible to prevent water and fertilizer from escaping under the effective root zone of the plant and to manage irrigation systems in real-time. “We must eliminate human errors. The way to achieve this will be the widespread use of artificial intelligen­ce-supported cyber-physical Agricultur­e 5.0 technologi­es that can learn from people who are experts in the subject and produce paradigms about the unknown in accordance with the laws of nature,” he said.

While determinin­g and meeting the different water needs of the plants during their growth periods, they can achieve more than the scientific­ally expected savings from that irrigation method without causing yield loss, the engineer said.

“SmartMole’s destroys the part that pollutes the nature and harms the farmer between the scientific goals and the use of water, fertilizer, labor and chemicals that the farmer is realizing. By eliminatin­g human errors, we can be successful in doing what should be within the framework of the laws of nature by ensuring that farmers see what they cannot see and that they are trained,” Yuluğ noted.

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Farmers work in the Türkoğlu district of Kahramanma­raş province, southern Turkey, May 27, 2020.

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