Management Information Systems for Tree Fruit—1: A Review

Author:

Dhonju Hari Krishna1ORCID,Walsh Kerry Brian1ORCID,Bhattarai Thakur12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Future Farming Systems, Central Queensland University, Rockhampton, QLD 4701, Australia

2. Thomas Elder Institute, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia

Abstract

A farm management information system (MIS) entails record keeping based on a database management system, typically using a client-server architecture, i.e., an information system, IS, coupled with a variety of tools/methods/models for the support of operational management. The current review adopts a multivocal approach to consider academic and commercial developments in MISs for orchard management, based primarily on the refereed literature but extending to grey literature and interviews of Australian mango orchard managers. Drivers for orchard MIS development include increasing the orchard size and management complexity, including regulatory requirements around labour, chemical spray use and fertilisation. The enablers include improvements in within-orchard communications, distributed (web) delivery systems using desktop and mobile devices, and sensor systems and predictive models, e.g., for pest management. Most orchard MIS-related publications target the commodities of apple, grape, mango and olive in the context of management of plant health (pest and disease), plant development, irrigation and labour management. Harvest forecast and MIS modules are only now beginning to emerge, in contrast to a long history of use in grain production. The commercial systems trend towards an incorporation of financial information, an integration of data from multiple sources and a provision of dashboards that are tailored to the user. Requirements for industry adoption of a MIS are discussed in terms of technical and design features, with a focus on usability and scalability.

Funder

CQUniversity Research Stipend Scholarship and a CQU International Excellence Award

Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources as part of its Rural R&D for Profit program through Hort Innovation

Publisher

MDPI AG

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