Smart Farming 01

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$40

Precision Farming:

In agriculture production, precision farming is an emerging methodology that collects and processes intensive data and information on soil and crop conditions to make more efficient use of farm inputs such as fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides. This leads to not only maximizing crop productivity and farm profitability but also minimizing environmental contamination.

AI Is Transforming Agriculture:

AI technologies help farmers optimize planning to generate more bountiful yields by determining crop choices, the best hybrid seed choices and resource utilization. Precision agriculture uses AI technology to aid in detecting diseases in plants, pests, and poor plant nutrition on farms. AI tackles the labor challenge

Aeroponics:

Aeroponics is the process of growing plants in an air mist environment without the use of Soil or its substitute. Since water is used in aeroponics to transmit nutrients to the plants. In aeroponics, plants growth is facilitated by suspending them in air, in an enclosed environment, and providing necessary nutrients by spraying on roots. We recommend this system for Orchid farming.

Hydroponics:

Hydroponics is a subset of hydroculture, which is a method of growing plants without soil, by instead using mineral nutrient solutions in a water solvent. We recommend this for Lettuce farming.

Aquaponic system:

Believe it or not, using fish waste to supply rice plants has been around for 2000 years, and I think it was first started in Asia. Of course, it wasn’t as complicated as today’s aquaponics system. Back then, it was called the rice-fish system, and it depends on placing fish alongside rice in the submerged fields. Thanks to the nutrient cycling that is done by the added fish, studies have shown that an average farmer has increased his yields from 6.7 tons to 7.5 tons.

Vertical Farming:

Vertical farming is the practice of growing crops in vertically stacked layers. Our Balcony Garden solution is an example of City Dwellers.

Tissue Culture:

A whole plant can be regenerated from a small tissue or plant cells in a suitable culture medium under controlled environment. The plantlets so produced are called tissue-culture raised plants. These plantlets are a true copy of the mother plant and show characteristics identical to the mother plant. For example, if the mother plant is a high yielding plant the plantlets will also be high yielding. Many plant species are presently being propagated through tissue culture successfully.

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