Prototipo de un Modelo Basado en TICs y la Agroindustria 4.0 y Bioeconomía en el Cultivo de Papa: Una Iniciativa de Ciencia Ciudadana en Choachí, Cundinamarca
Prototipo de un Modelo Basado en TICs y la Agroindustria 4.0 y Bioeconomía en el Cultivo de Papa: Una Iniciativa de Ciencia Ciudadana en Choachí, Cundinamarca
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.5551124101010
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Palavras-chave: Agroindustria 4.0, Choachí, agricultura de precisión, Big Data, cultivo de papa, sostenibilidad
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Keywords: Agroindustry 4.0, Choachí, precision agriculture, Big Data, potato cultivation, sustainability
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Abstract: This article presents partial results for an ICT-based prototype for Agroindustry 4.0 in the Choachí region of Cundinamarca. At the national level, it is essential to implement sustainable models for environmental protection and meet the objectives of the 2030 agenda proposed by the United Nations, especially in public policies, solutions for improving natural resources and strategic ecosystems, poverty reduction, and combating climate change. Agroindustry 4.0 is fundamental development plan. This is a strategy proposed to promote and foster the agricultural sector and develop production models with improved agroecological techniques within the Pact for Science and Technology, Innovation, and Information Management. Through the development of this project, the aim was to generate a prototype proposal for a model for the application of Agroindustry 4.0 for potato planting and production in the villages of El Pulpito and La Victoria. ICT-based agricultural techniques, tools, and approaches have been proposed, which undoubtedly improve technical and economic performance and ensure the effective continuity of potato cultivation and production in Choachí, Cundinamarca. Agroindustry 4.0 in the most vulnerable rural sectors will become an important benchmark in Colombia. Therefore, it is essential to establish processes that allow small farmers to implement models based on information technologies so that they become pillars of sustainable development.
- Ramón Gabriel Aguilar Vega,