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ICRISAT launches low-cost phablet for small farmers

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ICRISAT_logoA customised 'low-cost' phone cum tablet has been launched for farmers by Hyderabad-based International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT).

"The device will allow information to be precisely targeted at individual farmers who own small plots of land to help them purchase inputs at lower prices, get a better price for their produce and link them to markets, to put them on the path to prosperity," ICRISAT Director General William Dar said, while launching the device yesterday.

The device priced at USD 299, has been developed by ICRISAT's Centre of Excellence in ICT Innovations for Agriculture in collaboration with NUNC Systems, a city-based company.

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"This device acts like a mobile village knowledge centre or common service centre, enabling farmers to benefit from contemporary information and communication technologies and expanding Internet connectivity in remote rural regions," Director of ICRISAT Centre of Excellence in ICT Innovations for Agriculture, Dileepkumar Guntuku said.

Discussions are on to roll out the device across India and Africa, officials said.

Apart from regular phone services, developing world farmers would receive free messages about weather and pest problems while sharing the most competitive agricultural inputs and crop prices.

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