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Subject:

Re: [Geo4All] Africa Agriculture, Cartography /Remote Sensing & Optimal Production

From:

Dan Bwanika <[log in to unmask]>

Reply-To:

Urban Geography Discussion and Announcement Forum <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Sun, 26 Nov 2017 02:42:54 +0100

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Patrick

Sure this will have to be done soon or later. The choice for these
farmers is to live and to live they have to sustain life with modern
tools and systems.

It is indeed this very concept we are trying to bring to the table
"RANCHER" since Uganda and indeed East Africa farming practices are so
archaic to be termed farming at all.

A farmer has 300 acres and over 100 cows just roaming the entire place
left to nature’s fate. Miraculously this has been going far way too
long and is not sustainable!  Climate change and market demand (rapid
urbanisation) can wipe out their stocks.

Dogs, yes no, just to chase away small canines - not really  to  help
corral cattle.

In fact, remote sensing technology can help in CATTLE FARM MANAGEMENT
particularly for milk producers. E.G. with a smart phone locatin the
precise location of each cow.

It is very costly for Uganda cattle farmers to milk more than 100 cows
in the wild.

Training is also central to switch perspective.

Mobile phones are everywhere in this country - we just have to change use.

see photo of a goats farmer

Best

Daniel Bwanika

On 11/26/17, Hogan, Patrick (ARC-PX) <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Daniel, Beautiful!
>
> First we need to work on connecting with the farmer/rancher. If there is
> high-tech solution to track, let's put it on the lead cow. Do you use dogs
> to help corral your cattle, probably not, but worth considering? Though
> maybe so alien, might scare the hell out of your herd.
>
> We need to establish a regular connect with the farmer/rancher. I am
> assuming cell-phones are a native part of this equation. Getting them
> weather data is a start. Finding ways to connect the local community is
> implicit in this.
>
> Once we know what the current 'e' infrastructure exists there, it will be
> easier to design the requirements for the app we want to develop, serving
> their immediate needs, with UTL at the heart of that.
>
> Some thoughts. . .
>
> -Patrick
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Bwanika [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2017 4:39 PM
> To: Mueller, Thomas; [log in to unmask]; Hogan, Patrick (ARC-PX)
> Cc: Charlie Martial NGOUNOU; BISA-IPEG; ACUMEN; GeoForAll; Urban Geography
> Discussion and Announcement Forum
> Subject: Re: [Geo4All] Africa Agriculture, Cartography /Remote Sensing &
> Optimal Production
>
> Prof. Schweik, Anand, Patrick, Mueller and Charlie
>
> In Uganda, there are spaces of trying out these projects with very
> good returns.   For instance organic beef and agroproduce export is
> gaining pace. Companies from Norway, United Kingdom, The Netherlands,
> Belgium, Middle East and China are all on the ground.
>
> What I do think,  is how to build a one Fab Lab that will do multiple tasks
> i.e. product development and data gathering (for bot urban and Rural
> planning) to reduce costs for; Students, Researchers and then Business
> (farmers ) community.
>
> It is essential to involve the business community to bring in requisite
> funding however small for project sustenance.
>
> Can the Fab Lab also distribute this data to rural farmers?
>
> Now, the crux of the matter is to have rural portable devices developed that
> can resist high temp, wet conditions (it rains a lot in
> Uganda) that can receive but also SEND DATA TO THE FAB LAB.
>
> There is a possibility of getting Uganda Telecom Limited (UTL) and NITA
> Uganda that have a wider communication infrastructure network to join the
> project.
>
> Is it possible to have a virtual market for rural farmers and the buyers in
> urban centres? If yes the portal can bring in a few Uganda shilling to cover
> running costs?
>
> For research purposes, this is indeed a fertile ground to get to discover
> quite a number of key issues.
>
> For example; spatial data on good grass, plant (seasons) and animal diseases
> (early detection), water sources, animal grazing behavior in different
> season, soil data,  growth pattern in different vegetation environments etc
> etc.,
>
> Once the data is put into a temperate and categorised – and the Uganda
> farmer given some basic farming education then you can have research
> institutions link up to the Fab Lab for remote research since it links up
> the market, farmers in rural areas and researchers in the field and outside
> the field.
>
>
> Best
>
> Daniel Bwanika
>
>
>
> On 11/26/17, Dan Bwanika <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> Dr. Mueller
>>
>> Have a look at these short I did in 2013
>>
>> Best
>>
>> Daniel Bwanika
>>
>> On 11/25/17, Mueller, Thomas <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>> Daniel
>>>
>>>
>>> This is so cool.  I am going to discuss your project in my World
>>> Regional Geography class.  Do you have any images, videos, etc.?
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks again
>>>
>>> Tom
>>>
>>>
>>> ________________________________
>>> From: GeoForAll <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of
>>> Charlie Martial NGOUNOU <[log in to unmask]>
>>> Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2017 4:00:53 AM
>>> To: Dan Bwanika
>>> Cc: BISA-IPEG; ACUMEN; GeoForAll; Urban Geography Discussion and
>>> Announcement Forum
>>> Subject: Re: [Geo4All] Africa Agriculture, Cartography /Remote
>>> Sensing & Optimal Production
>>>
>>> Hi Daniel
>>>
>>> I like what you say here.
>>> Problems you observe in Uganda are similar to what we have in Central
>>> Africa.
>>> We need to leverage Geo tools to cartography everything in our
>>> countries, because it is very difficult to locate anything here.
>>>
>>> Thank you !
>>>
>>>
>>> Best Regards
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------
>>> Charlie Martial NGOUNOU, Founder
>>> AfroLeadership, Promoting Data Revolution in Africa Tel. 00237 69999
>>> 7093, Yaoundé - Cameroon Click about Charlie M. NGOUNOU
>>> ?<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww
>>> .linkedin.com%2Fin%2Fcharliemartialngounou%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cmueller%
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>>>
>>> On Sat, Nov 25, 2017 at 8:39 AM, Dan Bwanika
>>> <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>>> Dear Forum
>>>
>>> Recently, I was in the northern central part of Uganda where cattle
>>> keepers have farms in the region of 300 -600 acres. It took me three
>>> hours to locate where the cows had grazed that day.
>>>
>>> Then I thought to myself, maybe if each cattle had a GPS/GSM tag, I
>>> would locate the cows in a few minutes instead of walking in an
>>> endless bush. Even then do these people need such huge land for
>>> cattle keeping if they had good aerial data on vegetation, water etc.,?
>>>
>>> Uganda key socioeconomic activity is still agriculture and it will
>>> remain the same for some time to come. Uganda if you look closely at
>>> the map is endowed with huge water resources.
>>>
>>> For the above reason, this country will need huge cartographical data
>>> on soil profiles, vegetation, crops, water sources, animal husbandry
>>> etc.
>>>
>>> That is how technology is converging on Africa in a massive way.
>>>
>>> Can we work together on this – get in touch.
>>>
>>> Best
>>>
>>> Daniel Bwanika
>>>
>>> --
>>> _____________________________
>>> Bwanika Nakyesawa Luwero
>>>
>>> Daniel Bwanika
>>> Box 12413 Kampala
>>> Uganda
>>>
>>> t: +256-752-972-960<tel:%2B256-752-972-960>
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>>
>>
>> --
>> _____________________________
>> Bwanika Nakyesawa Luwero
>>
>> Daniel Bwanika
>> Box 12413 Kampala
>> Uganda
>>
>> t: +256-752-972-960
>> f: facebook.com/uidc.uganda
>> www.uidc-ea.org
>> e: [log in to unmask]
>> t: @uidc_ug
>>
>
>
> --
> _____________________________
> Bwanika Nakyesawa Luwero
>
> Daniel Bwanika
> Box 12413 Kampala
> Uganda
>
> t: +256-752-972-960
> f: facebook.com/uidc.uganda
> www.uidc-ea.org
> e: [log in to unmask]
> t: @uidc_ug
>


-- 
_____________________________
Bwanika Nakyesawa Luwero

Daniel Bwanika
Box 12413 Kampala
Uganda

t: +256-752-972-960
f: facebook.com/uidc.uganda
www.uidc-ea.org
e: [log in to unmask]
t: @uidc_ug

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