Efficiency and Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Developed Embedded System-Controlled Seed and Fertilizer Applicator

Kumar, Pradeep and Kushwaha, H. L. and Kumar, Adarsh and Parray, Roaf Ahmad and Singh, Teekam and Meena, M.C. and Sarkar, Susheel Kumar and B.S., Madhusudan and Rathod, Sunil Kumar (2024) Efficiency and Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Developed Embedded System-Controlled Seed and Fertilizer Applicator. Journal of Experimental Agriculture International, 46 (5). pp. 626-635. ISSN 2457-0591

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Abstract

In maize cultivation, the labour-intensive, time-consuming, and costly nature of manual planting necessitates the exploration of mechanized solutions. This study presents a comprehensive economic evaluation of an embedded system-controlled seed cum fertilizer applicator as a potential answer to these challenges. Precise planting methods offer a multi-pronged approach, aiming to reduce cultivation costs, minimize time requirements, and improve worker comfort during planting operations. By meticulously analyzing both ownership and operational expenses, this study empowers farmers with the knowledge necessary to make informed decisions. These decisions could involve adopting the precise seed cum fertilizer applicator technology, optimizing existing machinery, or exploring alternative methods to achieve enhanced farm productivity and financial gains. The embedded system-controlled seed cum fertilizer applicator was directly compared to traditional manual planting methods. This analysis revealed ownership and operating costs of 9.56 Rs/h and 63 Rs/h, respectively. The compelling findings demonstrated a remarkable 96.87% reduction in planting time and a 55.47% cost decrease when utilizing the embedded system compared to manual methods. These results highlight the significant cost-effectiveness and environmental benefits associated with adopting this precise planting system. This research offers valuable insights to farmers, potentially promoting the integration of advanced agricultural technologies that can optimize resource utilization, improve operational efficiency, and contribute to the implementation of sustainable farming practices.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: OA Open Library > Agricultural and Food Science
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Date Deposited: 10 Apr 2024 05:46
Last Modified: 10 Apr 2024 05:46
URI: http://archive.sdpublishers.com/id/eprint/2619

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