The formal launch will be held here tomorrow, a press release said.
The farmer-friendly spatially-enabled app, developed for the state's Soil Survey Department, not only helps check the suitability of a specific crop, but can also recommend the suitability of the farm, type of fertiliser, quantity and interval of application for the specified crop for a specified location.
'MANNU' is a cost-effective, efficient and easy-to-adopt e-governance tool for fertiliser advisory services that provides information on correct fertiliser dosage,depending on soil nutrient content, resulting in balanced nutrition, saving costs and avoiding soil and water pollution, the release said.
Based on the soil nutrient status, the app suggests the suitable crop for the selected geographic location (GPS).
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A scaled-up version of the app, with soil information for the entire state and recommendations for all the crops, would be made available for farmers by the end of 2018, the release said.
It ultimately aims to provide scientific soil nutrient management, ensuring sustainability of soil health and optimum growth and yield of crop.
This app helps farmers make informed decisions about need-based and site-specific fertilizer application through the online system, the release said.
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