GeoFarmer: A monitoring and feedback system for agricultural development projects



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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compag.2019.01.049
DOI: 
10.1016/j.compag.2019.01.049
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Type: 
Article de journal
Journal: 
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture
Nombre: 
March
Pages: 
109-121
Volume: 
158
Auteur: 
Eitzinger A.
Cock J.
Atzmanstorfer K.
Binder C.R.
Laderach P.
Bonilla-Dinfji O.
Bartling M.
Mwongera C.
Zurita L.
Jarvis J.
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In this paper, is first described the design and development process of a modular ICT application system called GeoFarmer. Geofarmer was designed to provide a means by which farmers can communicate their experiences, both positive and negative, with each other and with experts and consequently better manage their crops and farms. We designed GeoFarmer in a collaborative, incremental and iterative process in which user needs and preferences were paramount. The aim was to get a customizable system for near real-time data flows between system users, i.e., experts to farmers, which could support processes of co-innovation and usage of GeoFarmer for citizen (farmer) science projects. Was described the iterative development process based on our experiences with GeoFarmer in five projects within four geographical domains in Tanzania, Uganda, Colombia, and Ghana

Αnnée de publication: 
2019
Μots-clés: 
Digital agriculture
ICT
Interactive feedback
Geolocation
monitoring
evaluation