The most successful technologies to be applied,
Define the test case and building a prototype,
testing its feasibility in the farm.
Define the best practices to engage farmers with the
HIPAN approach
In future phases of this research, we will seek to
scale up gradually to additional sites in Punjab and
India and conduct a “Big Data” analysis to derive
novel research insights on smallholder agriculture.
We will also conduct a randomized evaluation of the
impacts of the recommendations on productivity.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thanks to the TAU/TiET Food Security Center of
Excellence grant for the “Digital village” project,
2019. This research was partially supported by the
Israel Science Foundation (grant no. 1616/17). We
would like to acknowledge the Boris Mints Institute
for Strategic Policy Solutions to Global Challenges,
the Department of Public Policy and the Manna
Centre for Food Security, Tel Aviv University for
their support under the program "Plant based heat
stress whole-cell-biosensor" (grant no. 590351) 2017.
Also thanks to the Boris Mints Institute for their
support of the NITSAN Sustainable development
laboratory. Finally, thanks to our industrial partners:
Cartasense Inc. and Unispectral Inc. for supporting
the project infrastructure
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