DEVELOPMENT OF DOMESTIC GREENHOUSE FARMING
EOI: 10.11242/viva-tech.01.05.0MECH_09
Citation
Pratik Raut, Kanak N. Save, Vinay K. Sawant, Smit Y. Thakur, "DEVELOPMENT OF DOMESTIC GREENHOUSE FARMING", VIVA-IJRI Volume 1, Issue 7, Article MECH_09, pp. 1-9, 2024. Published by Computer Engineering Department, VIVA Institute of Technology, Virar, India.
Abstract
We the group of engineers designing and developing domestic green house. Green house farming and hydroponic farming are two innovative approaches to modern agriculture that address the challenges of food production in changing world. Greenhouse provides a controlled environment for plants, allowing better regulation of temperature, humidity, and light. It provides environmental factors, leading to efficient nutrient absorption and faster growth. Hydroponics, a modern farming technique, is gaining popularity for its space-efficient, resource-minimizing approach. This paper reviews its history, types, and principles, highlighting advantages like high yields, cultivation in poor soil, and reduced water/pesticide use. Limitations, including initial costs, technical expertise, and reliance on consistent resources, are also discussed. Emphasizing careful evaluation, the paper concludes by urging further research to optimize hydroponics for large-scale implementation and address challenges faced by farmers. In India, traditional farming methods lead to challenges like unpredictable crop outcomes. Our proposed system leverages advanced technology, offering automatic monitoring of factors like water level, temperature, humidity, and light. By automating control measures and providing a comprehensive crop schedule, farmers can optimize resource usage, mitigate risks, and improve overall crop production, eliminating the need for time-consuming on-site surveys. This system addressing the limitations posed by traditional methods and promoting efficient, data-driven agriculture. This research is emphasis on development of an equipment to help the metropolitan through economical point of view. Our research predicts further exploration based on the rough diagram and solid model of project.
Keywords
Greenhouse Farming, Hydroponic Farming, Vertical Farming.
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