An IoT-Based Hydroponic Monitoring and Control System for Sustainable Food Production
Omolola Ogbolumani,
Bonginhlanhla Mabaso
Abstract:The agricultural sector, historically the main source of food globally, faces unprecedented challenges due to decreasing soil fertility and unsustainable farming practices. This study presents a smart farming method, a tailored approach to cultivating food and arable crops, as a sustainable and innovative farming method. Hydroponics involves growing plants in nutrient water solutions rather than soil, establishing a controlled environment free from external conditions. We developed a sophisticated hydroponics … Show more
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