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Healthcare Information System using DEMATEL Method

Healthcare Information System using DEMATEL Method

Abstract

In India, the most popular agricultural products include wheat, barley, fruits, vegetables, and fodder. Socioeconomic sustainability in agriculture is dependent on the weather. A farmer can make more money at a reduced cost by increasing productivity through wise crop selection. Based on available natural resources and cost Sort out crop alternatives, Promote sustainable agricultural practices and Identify the best suitable crop a multi-criteria decision-making model (MCDM) can be used. The most crucial factors are taken into consideration to determine if agricultural activities are sustainable. This study comprised four sustainability-related criteria. Using MCDM for sustainable agricultural practices in India The research focuses on developing the model. The most suited crop was determined using MCDM approaches, then Soybean, Apple, Rice, Corn, and Cucumber. And fruits emerged as a high-yielding crop. Such a system also applies to other areas, and for sustainable agricultural practices can be further extended to various crops. Water to develop an appropriate agricultural policy in India, The Ministry of Environment and Agriculture is anticipating assistance from the study. Corn is first place in wind-solar hybrid farm and the last rank is cucumber.

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