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

Dan Bwanika bulemezi at gmail.com
Sun Nov 26 21:23:02 PST 2017


Pat

Thanks for the recipe

Uuum truly tasty! You can imagine I smell the aroma.

B/W

Dan
On 11/27/17, Hogan, Patrick (ARC-PX) <patrick.hogan at nasa.gov> wrote:
> Dan,
> Plenty of potential for discovery and sharing.
> We've got to find a way to get the prototype in play
> and a process working to benefit from local input.
> A tomato target in play and a process for applying feedback.
> This is the magique recipe for goat milk pudding!
> With a little agar-agar and drenched in wild honey (on occasion!).
> -Patrick
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Bwanika [mailto:bulemezi at gmail.com]
> Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2017 8:57 PM
> To: Hogan, Patrick (ARC-PX)
> Cc: Mueller, Thomas; cschweik at pubpol.umass.edu; Charlie Martial NGOUNOU;
> GeoForAll
> Subject: Re: [Geo4All] Africa Agriculture, Cartography /Remote Sensing &
> Optimal Production
>
> Dear Patrick
>
> This project can bring in so many benefits to a number of research fields.
>
> I have for instance asked whether Uganda Universities have ever tried to
> profile chemical compounds in grasses that have nutritious value to cattle,
> goats etc,. in a book format. I have never received any answer implying such
> data is not readily available in a Tropical Country with so many plants
> species!
>
> Cow, Goats' milk and cheese, the best you can get in Uganda depends on the
> above factors.
>
> The above data could be readily available on a smart phone vis á vis soil
> profile suitable for each type of grass growth. Farmers and ranchers do not
> have this information.
> There is a certain grass in western Uganda which is very nutritious for
> cattle and brings sweet aroma to milk.  That grass grows only in this part
> of the country!
>
> What if we can understand the conditions, would this be planted  elsewhere?
>
>
> Best
>
> Daniel Bwanika
>
>
>
> On 11/26/17, Hogan, Patrick (ARC-PX) <patrick.hogan at nasa.gov> wrote:
>> Dear One Africa Alive and Well!
>>
>> And leading the world in how small can be better, solving our societal
>> management needs from the bottom up. Just as in the game of golf,
>> furthest from the hole goes first, we should be serving those in most
>> need first and foremost. Much of Africa, our original home, before we
>> all became immigrants, certainly qualifies as a focal point for our
>> collective energies.
>>
>> Daniel's proposed design, puts the rubber-on-the-road and real
>> feet-on-the-ground, in applying the grandiose mission statements of
>> very well meaning software/engineering enterprises. To make something
>> happen here, we need to focus on one community, understand their real
>> needs and actual capacity. Then rapidly build a prototype solution,
>> test it live and grow it in direct response to the community of families
>> ^working^ it.
>>
>> We will gradually increase our understanding of their crops/livestock,
>> and we will build a resource center for them to acquire and share
>> information.
>> If there is a commercial aspect to this, that certainly is another
>> module so they can get their goods to market. And we need to
>> facilitate communication between the farmers/ranchers so they can
>> express and share the issues they are facing.
>>
>> The first thing we need to do is connect them with the nearest
>> relevant weather station. And we need to understand their soil
>> conditions/ we should also be able to recommend a variety of crops,
>> possibly some for cash and others for a complimentary variety (when
>> considering tilling the soil).
>> https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/africa-physical-geogra
>> phy/
>>
>> Let's find a way to begin immediately deliver a software solution that
>> Daniel can integrate into a live scenario!
>>
>> Since so much of this is related to the urban management idea, at the
>> heart of OpenCitySmart. So, to capture these resources they are now
>> located where they can be easily accessed. And there is room for more!
>> https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Opencitysmart
>>
>> -Patrick
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Dan Bwanika [mailto:bulemezi at gmail.com]
>> Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2017 9:17 PM
>> To: Hogan, Patrick (ARC-PX)
>> Cc: Mueller, Thomas; cschweik at pubpol.umass.edu; Charlie Martial
>> NGOUNOU; GeoForAll
>> Subject: Re: [Geo4All] Africa Agriculture, Cartography /Remote Sensing
>> & Optimal Production
>>
>> Pat
>>
>> Starting small can this be the design?
>>
>> Design a functional infrastructure (based on villages/ 3-5 farmers)
>> Develop initial User Interface with based on a few farmers Build
>> initial functional infrastructure Test functional infrastructure with
>> User interface Create Data Base for instant documentation Expand from
>> Village (farmers) to Village
>> (farmers) Connect to possible Virtual Market (cattle markets) Expand
>> (upgrade) the Functional Infrastructure to Fab Lab Install Admin
>> Interface and data gathering tools
>>
>> Best
>>
>> Daniel
>>
>> On 11/26/17, Dan Bwanika <bulemezi at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Pat
>>>
>>> We have access to farmers with critical needs (demand) that is very
>>> important.
>>>
>>> It is the starting point.
>>>
>>> Once one, two or three farmers  can solve their structural problems
>>> via provided information - it is then information will spread  as a
>>> sure deal to start building the required infrastructure.
>>>
>>> This area I am writing about is the cattle corridor extending to more
>>> than 600 km  ( Western – East Uganda or Ankole to Teso ) with
>>> thousands of farmers.
>>>
>>> I am sure we can build an organic structure which is need based and
>>> self expanding.
>>>
>>>
>>> Best
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11/26/17, Hogan, Patrick (ARC-PX) <patrick.hogan at nasa.gov> wrote:
>>>> Daniel,
>>>>
>>>> It's your lead, given you are defining the design and the requirements.
>>>>
>>>> So what does that basic ^herder^ app look like? Though truth be
>>>> told, as I mentioned earlier, we can be more help to farmers than
>>>> herders.
>>>>
>>>> Weare simply not ^there^ yet for rounding up cattle via IoT.
>>>>
>>>> Meanwhile, we need a good target for what we can do, so that
>>>> together we might build a primo app in concert with your crew.
>>>>
>>>> -Patrick
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Dan Bwanika [mailto:bulemezi at gmail.com]
>>>> Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2017 8:17 PM
>>>> To: Hogan, Patrick (ARC-PX)
>>>> Cc: Mueller, Thomas; cschweik at pubpol.umass.edu; Charlie Martial
>>>> NGOUNOU; BISA-IPEG; ACUMEN; GeoForAll
>>>> Subject: Re: [Geo4All] Africa Agriculture, Cartography /Remote
>>>> Sensing & Optimal Production
>>>>
>>>> Pat
>>>>
>>>> I am ready to go.
>>>> We have the whole world for us.
>>>>
>>>> Best
>>>>
>>>> Dan
>>>>
>>>> On 11/26/17, Hogan, Patrick (ARC-PX) <patrick.hogan at nasa.gov> wrote:
>>>>> Daniel,
>>>>>
>>>>> WoW!
>>>>>
>>>>> That is some rich grass for those goats to graze on!
>>>>>
>>>>> I would love to drink their milk!
>>>>>
>>>>> It's easy enough for those goats to disappear in the tall grass,
>>>>> much more the 100 acres.
>>>>>
>>>>> Let's start small, but let's get something 'soft' going!
>>>>>
>>>>> -Patrick
>>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: Dan Bwanika [mailto:bulemezi at gmail.com]
>>>>> Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2017 5:43 PM
>>>>> To: Hogan, Patrick (ARC-PX)
>>>>> Cc: Mueller, Thomas; cschweik at pubpol.umass.edu; Charlie Martial
>>>>> NGOUNOU; BISA-IPEG; ACUMEN; GeoForAll; Urban Geography Discussion
>>>>> and Announcement Forum
>>>>> Subject: Re: [Geo4All] Africa Agriculture, Cartography /Remote
>>>>> Sensing & Optimal Production
>>>>>
>>>>> 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) <patrick.hogan at nasa.gov> 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:bulemezi at gmail.com]
>>>>>> Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2017 4:39 PM
>>>>>> To: Mueller, Thomas; cschweik at pubpol.umass.edu; 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 <bulemezi at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> Dr. Mueller
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Have a look at these short I did in 2013
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Best
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Daniel Bwanika
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 11/25/17, Mueller, Thomas <Mueller at calu.edu> 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 <geoforall-bounces at lists.osgeo.org> on behalf of
>>>>>>>> Charlie Martial NGOUNOU <cmngounou at gmail.com>
>>>>>>>> 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
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>>>>>>>> On Sat, Nov 25, 2017 at 8:39 AM, Dan Bwanika
>>>>>>>> <bulemezi at gmail.com<mailto:bulemezi at gmail.com>> 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: uidcug at gmail.com
>>>>>>> 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: uidcug at gmail.com
>>>>>> 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: uidcug at gmail.com
>>>>> 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: uidcug at gmail.com
>>>> 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: uidcug at gmail.com
>>> 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: uidcug at gmail.com
>> 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: uidcug at gmail.com
> 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: uidcug at gmail.com
t: @uidc_ug



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