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Indo Data Week Hackathon - Team Appendly 🚀

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Problem Statement 🤔:

  • Theme: Food Security Through Soil Health

  • Participants can identify the factors of soil health and biodiversity loss such as land-change, land degradation, pollution, unsustainable farming, wild fires etc. The challenge to protect, manage and restore soil health, and reap the ecosystem service benefits. These soil characteristics in the peri-urban areas that can create new business models with agro-forestry, and agro-tourism.

Motivation

  • Food Insecurity constitute 189.2 Million people of the indian population and major cause for fatal mal nutrition.
  • 20% children under 5 are underweight.
  • 34.7% children under 5 are stunted.
  • 51.4% women in the reproductive age (15 - 49) are anemic
  • Lack of a regulatory body that suggests individual farmers to go with the crop choices that ensures both agricultural productivity and food security of a region.

Our Solution 👨‍💻:

  • A Data-Driven Evaluatory Model that analyses the vitals of a particular region and quantifies it based on its Food Insecurity Level.
  • A Suggestive Model that takes into consideration various factors of Crop Diversity of a region and suggests the best fit crop for cultivation

Architecture 😎:

Tech Stacks ⚛️:

Installation

Data Intepretation and Model

  • Clone the repo
   $ git clone https://github.com/Shakileash5/Food_security.git
   $ cd Food_security
  • Create virtualenv
   $ virtualenv venv
  • For Linux
   $ source ./venv/bin/activate
  • For windows
   $ cd venv/Scripts/
   $ activate
  • Install dependencies
   $ pip install -r requirements.txt

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.

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