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Farming Made Smarter
27/05/2023
Want to grow plants faster and more efficiently than ever before? Forget about soil – hydroponics and aeroponics are the future of farming!
Hydroponics involves growing plants in a nutrient-rich solution instead of soil. This method allows for precise control over the plant's environment and can result in faster growth rates and higher yields compared to traditional soil-based methods. Plus, since the plants aren't grown in soil, there's less risk of soil-borne diseases or pests affecting the crop.
Aeroponics takes things one step further by suspending the plant roots in mid-air and misting them with nutrient-rich water. This method can be even more efficient than hydroponics since it allows for even greater control over the plant's environment and eliminates the need for a growing medium altogether.
Both hydroponics and aeroponics have some significant benefits over traditional soil-based methods. For example:
- They use significantly less water since the plants are grown in a closed system where water is recycled
- They can be grown indoors or in small spaces, making them ideal for urban areas where traditional farming may not be possibles
- They allow for year-round growing in any climate, reducing the need for long-distance transportation of produce
Overall, these methods represent an exciting new frontier for agriculture that could help us feed more people while using fewer resources. Have you tried growing plants using hydroponics or aeroponics before? Let us know in the comments!
27/05/2023
Urban farming brings communities together and it improves the health of citizens. There are many good reasons for farming in the city!
25/05/2023
Download our VERT application to monitor your greenhouse state anywhere at any time
23/05/2023
•Lessens water consumption
•Controlling crop state and preventing its loss when stored
•Hydroponic
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•Enhances irrigation and fertilization practices
•Controls infections and avoid diseases
•Maintains ideal micro-climate
•Prevents theft and high security
22/05/2023
Agriculture is a fundamental component of the Egyptian economy, contributing to 11.4% of the country’s GDP and providing up to 23.3% of employment.
● — While Egypt’s share of global greenhouse gas emissions is only 0.61% , climate change will continue to negatively impact agricultural production and productivity, aggravate water scarcity, and result in fragile agrifood chains.
17/05/2023
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