A GIS and remote sensing based approach for siting cold storage infrastructure for horticultural crops: A case study for potato crop in Bardhaman district, West Bengal, India |
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Authors: | S S Ray N Kundu S Dutta S Panigrahy |
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Affiliation: | 1. MWM&ED, Calcutta, West Bengal, India 2. Agro-Ecology and Management Division, ARG Space Applications Centre (ISRO), 380 053, Ahmedabad, India
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Abstract: | A pilot study was taken up to evolve an optimum plan to locate cold stores for potato in Bardhaman district of West Bengal, India, a leading potato growing area. Remote sensing data from IRS sensors was used to delineate the potato growing area. Road and village information was derived from high-resolution remote sensing data and 1:50,000 scale Survey of India topographic maps. The analysis showed that the present capacity of cold stores can cater to around 40 percent of production. A combination of buffering and location-allocation analysis was performed using Art/Info software. Total 57 cold storage sites with average capacity were identified. Further, analysis was carried out for phase wise development of sites according to priority. |
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