BAISAKHI.AI

BAISAKHI.AI

Why to wait for a flop, when you can have Baisakhi.AI tell you the best crop

The problem BAISAKHI.AI solves

As we all know, the population has increased, and so has the need for food. Many people living in small towns and rural areas are turning to farm as a result of the need for more crops. Conventional agricultural methods cannot meet the demands of modern agriculture, which call for high-yield, high-quality, and efficient production. The biggest challenge for farmers is how to adjust to shifting consumer preferences. In order to help farmers choose the best crop for their land, we came up with a better solution: an AI-based website that analyses soil parameters and makes recommendations. The project will produce a list of crops that are best suited to those conditions based on inputs like soil pH, nutrient levels, and climate conditions, taking into account elements like water needs, temperature tolerance, and potential yield. we have trained our AI models to be able to predict the data from the dataset of the past 20 years. This will assist farmers in choosing the best crops and increase the likelihood of a successful harvest, thereby boosting their profitability and sustainability.
Additionally, We've also included a meta mask wallet so that farmers can purchase the seeds for the crops the AI recommends.

Future aspects :
We have added yet another animal husbandry feature that can be expanded upon in the future. All issues relating to animal husbandry will be properly resolved and regulated daily in this feature.
In order to prevent scams and fraud, we will also be developing new metamask features that can record and track delivery.
In summary, we have developed an AI-based web3 platform that can address farmer concerns and provide customers with the best and most nutrient-rich crops.

Challenges we ran into

  1. Training AI models and collecting dataset
  2. Integration of WEB3 into this idea and using Polygon and Ethereum
  3. And ofcourse, who likes consuming 6 cups of coffee per day?

Discussion