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Yuktix GreenSense Installed to Improve Tribal Farmers Livelihood in Odisha

Yuktix GreenSense, off-grid remote monitoring, and analytics solutions for agriculture were installed by Yuktix Technologies as a part of a project to improve the livelihood of tribal farmers. This was the third installation in line.

Nikita Arya

Yuktix GreenSense, off-grid remote monitoring, and analytics solutions for agriculture were installed by Yuktix Technologies as a part of a project to improve the livelihood of tribal farmers. This was the third installation in line. 

GreenSense nodes with dashboards serve as an effective tool for monitoring and Disease, pest, and irrigation (DPI) management. It is easy to install a device that operates and maintains the farm and prevents it from getting infected. The devices were sent to the NGO's office last month, delivered and installed by their team on-site following the installation document. To install the device, one just has to put the sensors and device on the pole, plug the battery and solar. 

In the situation of COVID19 lock-down, Yuktix Technologies is working closely with NGOs to deliver the advisory to the end farmers to continue their operations. The company claims that the Yuktix GreenSense is the next generation digital assistant for agriculture farm monitoring and risk management. The device helps in growing more in less input and lets the farmer optimize farm operations and irrigation schedules. The device uses solar power with wireless single point and multi-point sensing capabilities for more granular micro-weather and soil monitoring. 

Yuktix Technologies is a startup and a registered MSME working towards creating indigenous remote monitoring and sensor analytic solutions. 

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