Abstract:
"The economy of Sri Lanka is still based mostly on agriculture, which employs a sizable section of the workforce and makes substantial contributions to GDP (Gross Domestic Product). Despite its significance, the agricultural industry has many difficulties, such as ineffective crop management, restricted market accessibility, and farming methods' susceptibility to climate fluctuations. These challenges not only threaten food security but also the livelihoods of countless farmers across the country.
""Wasteless Harvest"" is an innovative digital solution created to directly solve these important problems by incorporating technology into Sri Lankan farming methods. The application creates a single platform specifically for Sri Lankan farmers by integrating market access, real time data analytics, and educational materials. With tools like crop monitoring and community driven support, ""Wasteless Harvest"" seeks to increase agricultural output, decrease waste, and boost farmers' economic outcomes.
To make sure that the platform satisfies users' practical demands, a wide range of agricultural specialists and farmers were consulted during the creation of the ""Wasteless Harvest"" app. After going live, the program underwent extensive testing using user feedback sessions and black box testing, which allowed technical experts and farmers themselves to provide valuable ideas. Positive feedback was overwhelmingly given, emphasizing the app's usefulness, functionality, and possible influence on the farming community.
This study offers a thorough synopsis of the ""Wasteless Harvest"" initiative, covering its planning, creation, and implementation results. In order to further strengthen Sri Lanka's agriculture industry, the project's strengths, shortcomings, and prospects for future improvements are also discussed in the concluding section.
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