Telangana government and UNDP unite on the DiCRA
Data in Climate flexible husbandry, the newest entry in the Digital Public Goods Registry, was blazoned by the State government in collaboration with UNDP.
Posted byMadhavi Gaur Published On July 19th, 2022
Data in Climate flexible husbandry( DiCRA), the newest entry in the Digital Public Goods Registry, was blazoned by the State government in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme( UNDP). The platform, which uses artificial intelligence to power it, aims to ameliorate food security and food systems. DiCRA getting a digital public good, according to IT Minister KT Rama Rao, is a significant step in our commitment to open data policy, service delivery to growers, and anticipant governance to address the world problem of food security.
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With UNDP Accelerator Labs and mate organisations, they’re thrilled to support this first- of- its- kind digital commons to promote climate action not only for Telangana but for the entire world, said DiCRA of its cooperation with Telangana’s thriving invention ecosystem.
Climate change has multiple goods on husbandry, impacting crop affair, nutrient quality, and beast productivity. DiCRA can distinguish between granges that are largely vulnerable to climate change and those that are climate change- flexible using remote seeing and pattern identification algorithms.
On the base of empirical inputs crowdsourced from hundreds of data scientists and citizen scientists on top- performing granges, it specifically uses open- source technology to promote analysis and perceptivity participating on climate adaptability.
In order to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals, DiCRA has now joined further than 100 other digital results( SDGs).

