Title: | Crop Price Data Interpretation: A Comparision of Machine Learning |
Authors: | Hirapara, Jignesh Vanjara, Pratik |
Keywords: | DATA MINING CROP PRICE Machine Learning AGRICULTURAL AGRIBUSINESS FARMING FRATERNITY AGRIBUSINESS FRATERNITY MSP MINIMUM SUPPORT PRICE |
Issue Date: | Jan-2022 |
Publisher: | Research Matrix |
Series/Report no.: | 1;6 |
Abstract: | Machine learning and its methodologies are used in agribusiness domains to predict edit costs based on stock availability and generation. On a daily basis, a massive amount of data is generated through the display of farming products. Horticulture has a large amount of data, but unfortunately, much of it isn't able to find out inconspicuous details in information. Edit cost estimates are more beneficial to agriculturists and the agriculture society since they demand proper timing. Information mining procedures that have progressed play a critical role in the discovery of hidden design in data. Following Designs, Cluster Analysis, and visualization methodologies are used to provide a unique representation to predict the horticultural edit cost. Past trim cost, climate, current advertise cost, stock accessibility, and up and coming trim generation in current year or season are all used to compare information mining procedure execution.Recently, the most often used programmer has been designed for cost inquiry rather than cost determination. When compared to individual agriculturists in various countries with stable environments, India's agribusiness generation is exceptionally instable, and without appropriate MSP, it will not benefit agriculturists and farming crew. If ranchers and agribusiness personnel are given the opportunity to appropriate alter costs, destitution in India can be reduced. |
URI: | http://10.9.150.37:8080/dspace//handle/atmiyauni/1868 |
ISSN: | 2321-7073 |
Appears in Collections: | 01. Journal Articles |
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