Advice on digital system monitoring in agriculture
85The rapid development of the agro-industrial sector of our motherland requires high production in various sectors of our economy. First, ecological purity and high quality of various raw materials obtained in this field is necessary. At present, the capabilities of the digital system have been developed in the enterprises, factories, and machinery and equipment imported from abroad. The right and correct use of these opportunities is in the hands of modern science-educated, capable specialists.
The main goal of our scientific-practical meeting, held every Saturday at Turkmen Agricultural University named after S.A. Niyazov, is to make the scientific-educational system compatible with production. The theme of our effective conference this time was System Monitoring in Agriculture". Members of the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Turkmenistan, mass media, professors and teachers of other higher educational institutions, and even school students, participated. At the beginning of our scientific-practical meeting, Nikolay Nikolayev, a senior researcher of the Technology Center of the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan, gave a speech, and his speech was about precision farming. In his speech, the scientist emphasized that problems such as determination of soil condition, correct application of soil fertilization and determination of yield can be solved by means of satellites.
Then Rustam Martirosyan, an expert of «Akylly Tilsimat» economic society, continued the conference. In his speech, the expert spoke about the importance of the AT Logistics program in managing agriculture using a digital system. The guest noted that currently advanced meters are installed in the equipment brought to our country from foreign countries, and through the AT Logistics program, it is possible to get information about the location of the equipment, its speed, and its driver.
Then Maksat Atageldyev, the director of the digital system department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Environmental Protection of Turkmenistan, continued the scientific-practical conference and his speech focused on the phase-by-step implementation of the capabilities of the digital system in the agricultural sector of the country and its importance to farmers and herdsmen.
At the end of the interesting and effective conference, they thanked the speakers and suggested that the next conference be held on the raising of plants by the method of “in vitro”.
Jemshit Shyhyev
5th year student of the faculty of Veterinary medicine of the
Turkmen Agricultural University named after S.A. Niyazov