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Figure 1: Value added to GDP by agriculture and related industries, 2009-19.

Figure 2: Reducing crop vulnerability to new and emerging pests by adaptation of


IPM
Figure 3: Smart Agriculture Management System
Figure 4: Python
Figure 5: Training of Machine Learning model
Figure 6: Workflow of Machine Learning
Figure 7: Transfer Learning
Figure 8: MobileNetV2 Architecture
Figure 9: Application of Machine Learning in Agriculture
Figure 10: Process of Image Processing
Figure 11: Process of Convolutional Neural Networks
Figure 12: Importance of Convolutional Neural Network
Figure 13: Keras
Figure 14: Tensorflow
Figure 15: NumPy
Figure 16: Application of NumPy
Figure 17: Methodology for Pest Detection
Figure 18: Dataset of Pest Detection
Figure 19: Workflow of Pest Detection
Figure 20: Training and Validation accuracy of Pest Detection
Figure 21: ML Model for Pest Detection
Figure 22: Code for Pest Detection implementation
Figure 23: Pest Detection in Android
Figure 24: Flowchart for Crop Yield Prediction
Figure 29: Working of E- Mandi
Figure 32: Weather Forecasting
Figure 33: Weather Forecasting Implementation
Figure 34: Weather Activity Code
Figure 35: Login Page
Figure 36: Registration Page
Figure 37: Android Application
Figure 38: Late Blight in Tomato
Figure 38: Late Blight in Tomato
Figure 40: Black Rot in Grape
Figure 41: Black Rot in Apple
Figure 42: Powdery Mildew in Squash
Figure 43: Powdery Mildew in Cherry
Figure 44: Bacterial Spot in Peach
Figure 45: Bacterial Spot in Bell Pepper
Figure 46: Input parameters
Figure 47: Predicted crop
Figure 48: Input parameters
Figure 49: Predicted crop
Figure 50: Real time rates of different crops
Figure 51: Commodity Rates

TABLE OF CONTENT
INTRODUCTION
1.1. GDP SHARE OF AGRICULTURE IN INDIA
1.2. CHALLENGES FACED BY INDIAN AGRICULTURE
1.3. ORGANIZATION OF THIS REPORT
LITERATURE SURVEY
2.1. RESEARCH WORK
2.2 DRAWBACKS OF EXISTING SYSTEM
2.2.1 EXISTING SYSTEM FOR PEST DETECTION
2.2.2 EXISTING SYSTEM FOR CROP YIELD PREDICTION
PROBLEM FORMULATION
3.1 OBJECTIVE
3.1.1 ADVANTAGES OF SMART AGRICULTURE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ARE:-
TECHNOLOGY AND COMPONENTS USED
4.1. TECHNOLOGY USED
4.1.1 PYTHON
4.1.2 MACHINE LEARNING
4.1.2.1 TRANSFER LEARNING
4.1.2.2 MOBILENETV2 ARCHITECTURE
4.1.2.3 Applications of Machine Learning in Agriculture
4.1.3 Image Processing
4.1.3.1 Application of Image Processing
4.1.3.2 Advantages of Image Processing
4.1.4 Firebase Database
4.1.4.1 Advantages of Firebase
4.1.5 Android
4.1.5.1 Android Studio
4.1.5.2 Features of Android Studio
4.2 ALGORITHMS USED
4.2.1 Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN)
4.2.2 Need of Convolutional Neural Network
4.3 Libraries Used
4.3.1 Keras
4.3.1.1 Advantages of Keras
4.3.2 Tensorflow
4.3.2.1 Features of Tensorflow
4.3.3 Numpy
4.3.3.1 Application of Numpy
4.3.4 Matplotlib
4.3.4.1 Features of Matplotlib
4.4 System Requirement
4.4.1 Non-functional requirements
4.4.2 Specific Requirements
4.4.3 Software requirements
4.4.3.1 Front-End Software Requirement
4.4.3.2 Back-End Software Requirement
4.4.4 Hardware Requirements
DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
5.1 PROPOSED SOLUTION
5.2 METHODOLOGY
5.2.1 PEST DETECTION
5.2.1.1 IMPLEMENTATION OF PEST DETECTION
5.2.2 CROP YIELD PREDICTION
5.2.2.1 IMPLEMENTATION OF CROP YIELD PREDICTION
5.2.3 E-MANDI
5.2.3.1 METHODOLOGY OF E-MANDI
5.2.3.2 FUNCTIONALITIES
5.2.3.3 IMPLEMENTATION OF E-MANDI
5.2.4 WEATHER FORECASTING
5.2.4.1 IMPLEMENTATION OF WEATHER FORECASTING
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
6.1 LOGIN AND REGISTRATION PAGE
6.2 ANDROID APPLICATION
6.3 PEST DETECTION
6.3.2 BLACK ROT
6.3.3 POWDERY MILDEW
6.3.4 BACTERIAL SPOT
6.4 CROP YIELD PREDICTION
6.4.1 SAPODILLA FRUIT PREDICTION
6.4.2 APPLE FRUIT PREDICTION
6.5 E-MANDI
CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK
7.1.CONCLUSION
7.2.FUTURE WORK

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