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Feb 18, 2020
World Bank Group HQ, Washington D.C., USA
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2 Smart Agriculture and Food Security
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4 Implications and Future Plan
Introduction of EPIS
Cooperation Projects to Promote Smart Agriculture
in Developing Countries
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A public agency which is specialized in ICT in Agriculture and
capacity building for the existing and potential farmers.
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Application of ICT into Agriculture
SensingRemote
Control
Precision
Agriculture
Uniformed
QualityHigh
Productivity
Weather
Control
Automatic
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Challenges: Water shortage, Climate change, Lack of arable land, Pest and disease, Ageing farming population etc.
Then…… HOW address these issues?
“Farming intelligently” and “precision agriculture”
7.6 billion
9.8 billion
Present 2050
Food Supply must increase by 70% in 2050
- UN FAO
UN, World Population Prospects
Production
27.9%
Labor Hour
15.8%
Labor Cost
15.9%
Pest and Disease
53.7%
Damage Cost
57.3%
Sourced by Seoul National University, 2016
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Water Production Soil Production
Intensive Education Invitational WorkshopFarm Consulting
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Future Plan
Analysis of Local Environment&
Localization
Adaptable Technologies
& Cost
Public - PrivatePartnership
(PPP)
Successful Implementation of
Smart Agriculture in Developing Countries
Preparation of New Smart Agriculture projects
2020~2023(Visayas, Mindanao)
2021~2023(Da Lat, Ho Chi Minh)
Thank You.
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