Crop Yield Prediction Using Machine Learning Models: Case of Irish Potato and Maize
University of Rwanda · Rwanda Agriculture Board
Abstract
Although agriculture remains the dominant economic activity in many countries around the world, in recent years this sector has continued to be negatively impacted by climate change leading to food insecurities. This is so because extreme weather conditions induced by climate change are detrimental to most crops and affect the expected quantity of agricultural production. Although there is no way to fully mitigate these natural phenomena, it could be much better if there is information known earlier about the future so that farmers can plan accordingly. Early information sharing about expected crop production may support food insecurity risk reduction. In this regard, this work employs data mining techniques…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 73.21
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- 100%
- References
- 35
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9Topics & keywords
- Agriculture
- Crop yield
- Crop
- Yield (engineering)
- Production (economics)
- Random forest
- Climate change
- Environmental science