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International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS) | Volume VI, Issue I, January 2022 | ISSN 2454–6186

Literature Review of Usage of Database Management Systems helps in Agriculture fields

D. S. R. Costa, G.W.S.S. Wickramarathne, D.M.J. Wickramasinghe
Department of Information Systems, Faculty of Management Studies, Rajarata University of Sri Lanka

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Abstract: This includes a review of the uses and applications of Database Management Systems in the Agriculture field. Agriculture produces more products by cultivating certain plants and raising domestic animals. Furthermore, this includes the Design of the Agricultural Database, Functions of Farm Level DBMS to Farmers. The middle part discusses the information of Database in Livestock, Uses of Livestock database management systems, Database in Cropping, Crop – Soil Database Management, Uses of Crop – Soil Database, Objectives of Crop – Soil Database, Uses of databases for remote detection of crops, DBMS for Watering
Function in Agriculture, and finally Overall Usage and importance of Databases Management Systems.

I. INTRODUCTION

This literature review describes the use and applications of Database Management Systems (DBMS) in the Agriculture field. Agriculture is one of the oldest industries in the world. All of the countries in the world have many kinds of agriculture sectors. With development of technology, every industry in the world adapts to use technological support to develop their industries. The agriculture field was also developed with Information Technology.
Agriculture can describe in many ways, such as plants and animals sustain humans worldwide by providing food and other agricultural products. Different properties are also used to define specific agricultural forms, such as soil type, frequency of cultivation, and major crops or animals.
Agriculture is limited to crop cultivation, and except for domestication, it generally implies both activities. The word “agriculture” derives from the Latin ager (field) and colo (cultivate), signifying, when combined, the Latin agriculture: field or land tillage (Harris & Fuller, 2014). Agricultural Sector can be divided into four sub-sectors, namely: Crops, Livestock (both production and animal health), Fisheries and Aquaculture (including capture fisheries), and Forestry(World Bank, 2007).
Agriculture is the main point of the economy of lots of countries and contributes to the development of the economy. In addition, it guides the process of economic prosperity in developed countries (Hindawi, 2018). Several research studies have concluded that about 70% of the world’s agriculture receives freshwater, and the total irrigated land area is declining due to the rapid increase in food demand and global warming (Hindawi, 2018).