Agriculture and Aquaculture
Skill Development Project (Batch-31) Agriculture and Aquaculture (PROJECT-1)
Introduction
As a part of our Skill Development Project we have conducted a field study related to our business system "AGRICULTURE AND AQUACULTURE".
So here is our first field study and this article includes all the insights we've gained as a part of our skill development project.
The Project is undertaken by a team of Three:
2100030184-G. NITHIN
2100031959- M. SURYA SAI
2100032052-K. VAMSI KRISHNA
The topics to be covered in this article:?
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What is Agriculture and Aquaculture ?
Agriculture involves rearing and cultivation of animals, plants, fungi and other edible items to suffice for the food requirements of animals and humans. On the other hand, aquaculture corresponds to the farming of fishes, crustaceans, aquatic plants and algae in controlled fresh water and marine water bodies.
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ABSTRACT :
Agriculture is an important sector in India.?It is indispensable for the sustenance and growth of the Indian economy. On an average, about 70% of the households and 10% of the urban population is dependent on agriculture as their source of livelihood.
Aquaculture production is developing increasingly in the world and, as years go by is becoming a viable alternative to the exhaustion of resources from catching fish. Currently one-half of all food fish supply comes from aquaculture. The increase in aquaculture production meets a growing demand for fish, but also corresponds to a reduction in catches by industrial and small-scale fishing. For ACP Group States, important progress has been done to promote aquaculture however with differing stages of development depending of the investments and capacities of each county and region stretching from commercial phase of development to the initial stage of growth. For these countries, aquaculture sector often encounters problems, among which are institutional constraints, poor management practices and environmental risks such as water pollution, propagation of diseases to fish-farm populations, excessive use of antibiotics and harmful effects on biodiversity.?
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Analytics through charts based on the conducted surveys:
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Here is the link to the survey which we have conducted :
From the responses we have got, we as a team analyzed and got to know the?interests, problems, issues, and suggestions of the users.
Online research of our agriculture and aquaculture :
Customer Journey Map :
User Persona :
Empathy Map :
Use Case Diagram:
user stories:
Conclusion:
We thank each and everyone who have helped us gain all these insights participating in the survey which we have conducted and thoroughly analyzed all the reviews and we came to an conclusion that most of the people who took part in our survey are benefitted by Agriculture and Aquaculture some of the people also gave their valuable suggestions that we try to implement further in our project.