Research Article | Open Access
THE STUDY OF HYDROPONIC AND AQUAPONIC FARMING SYSTEMS
Pooja Kala
Pages: 4067-4074
Abstract
In terms of agricultural progress, hydroponic and aquaponic farming are at the cutting edge. Together, hydroponics and aquacultureform the system known as aquaponics. Plants may be grown more quickly utilizing hydroponic methods as compared to traditional farming because of the removal of soil-borne diseases, the decrease of insect infections and pests, and the elimination of toxic chemicals. Only plants are now permitted to ingest the nutrients. Even in the most challenging environments, the aquaponic system may be put to good use. Protesters in helicopters there are no longer any seasonal swings, and the system as a whole is more stable. Different aquaponics setups in today's competitive consumer and commercial industries, the ability to operate autonomously with the help of internet of things technologies is a must. This research recommends evaluating organic agricultural practices with hydroponic and aquaponic methods. In order to have a full picture of both approaches.
Keywords
Hydroponic, Aquaponic, Farming Systems and Agricultural