Abstract:
One of Sri Lanka’s biggest livelihoods and a major economic contributor is agriculture.
Rich with a tropical atmosphere, Sri Lanka is an ideal island to contribute our agricultural
resources to a global scale. With all of these factors in mind, Sri Lanka still has a threat to food
security on major crops like Rice. Since the past few years, predicting weather for cultivation
for planning has been challenging due to changes of weather patterns as effects of global
warming.
Although there has considerable amount of research in the domain of agriculture and
weather prediction, in Sri Lanka those two haven’t been merged together effectively to provide
predictions to the attached stakeholders like farmers. The already available literature is only
serving a specific scenario.
CropRec is a system that uses large amounts of weather data over 15 years to find a
pattern and predict the future weather patterns. The outcome of this process is taken to
recommend a suitable crop. This recommendation is sent through a SMS alert to the farmer
within a time period helping them to plan their cultivation based on the changing weather
patterns.
The system was implemented and tested using qualitative and quantitative approaches,
evaluation was done on the overall system and completed effectively.