Intelligent and Flood Resilient Agriculture

A. Periola, A. Alonge, K. Ogudo
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Crop production is an important task for ensuring food security. Hence, it is important to ensure a high global food production. However, flooding impairs crop production to achieve food security. The occurrence of large scale flooding causes the loss of a significant number of crops. This challenge arises due to the reliance of agriculture on terrestrial land resources. A solution that reduces the reliance of agriculture on terrestrial resources is proposed and presented. The proposed solution incorporates the multi-location plant paradigm alongside logical plant units (LPUs). LPUs can change their locations and return to the initial terrestrial position after the receding of a flood event. This enables crop production of food in areas with high flooding susceptibility. Previously, crop production in such areas was deemed infeasible. An LPU can be hosted in aerial, ocean-surface or terrestrial environment. The proposed solution reduces the number of lost crops by an average of (9.6-33) % in a two-farm scenario. The results of analysis shows that the use of LPUs incorporating dynamic location plants can limit crop loss due to flooding.
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智能和抗洪农业
粮食生产是保障粮食安全的重要任务。因此,确保全球粮食高产是很重要的。然而,洪水损害了实现粮食安全的作物生产。大规模洪水的发生造成大量农作物的损失。这一挑战的产生是由于农业对陆地资源的依赖。提出并提出了减少农业对陆地资源依赖的解决方案。提出的解决方案将多位置工厂范例与逻辑工厂单元(lpu)结合在一起。lpu可以改变它们的位置,并在洪水事件消退后返回到陆地的初始位置。这使得易受洪水影响地区的粮食作物生产成为可能。以前,在这些地区种植农作物被认为是不可行的。LPU可以承载在空中、海洋表面或陆地环境中。在两个农场的情况下,提出的解决方案平均减少了(9.6-33)%的作物损失。分析结果表明,结合动态定位植物的lpu可以限制洪水造成的作物损失。
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