Smart Agriculture Tag

Increasing world population brings along the nutritional need and according to researches, world population is expected to be 12 billion in 2050. Unfortunately, even in our current order, it is a question of what will happen to food-suffering countries, especially in a situation where the...

Vertical greenhouses provide approximately 8 times more growing area than the greenhouse systems with the same floor area and multi-storey designs. However, both the yield per unit area increases and the nutritional needs of the rising population are more easily met then traditional methods. In addition,...

Hydroponic farming systems have been used intensively in recent years. In traditional farming methods, the nutrients needed by the plants are taken from the soil by the plant. Due to the decrease in the amount of nutrients in consecutive sowing soil, fallow need arises, the...

Farmland used to produce vegetables, fruits and flowers by traditional farming methods is mostly located in rural areas far from the city center. This is similar in all major cities. The unit cost of the land located in or near the city centers is high,...

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Smart agriculture is a modern agricultural production technology based on the intervention to be done in terms of spatial and temporal requirements in the field of crop cultivation in an agricultural enterprise considering these location and time criteria. One of the factors disrupting the effects of...

Every plant needs the necessary minerals to grow. The type and quantity of these minerals varies with each plant. In addition, existing environmental conditions also affect this development. Therefore, people have developed the greenhouse method to control adverse environmental conditions and obtain products at any...

Nowadays, soil, air and water pollution are gradually increasing, causing agriculture to decline, and unhealthy and poor-quality production is increasing. In addition, the demand of world markets for nutrients necessitates our production to move towards foreign markets. Our country is known as an agricultural country, as...

Plants carry out photosynthesis to produce the nutrients they need. The basic components of photosynthesis, which can be defined simply as the process of converting light energy into chemical energy, are chlorophyll cells, carbon dioxide, water and sunlight. There are several factors to consider when...

Agricultural products have been produced by farmers for centuries using traditional methods. Since each country, region and city is located under different climatic conditions, the regions have their own production, irrigation and harvesting techniques. Although these techniques are suitable for producing the product suitable for...

    Technology makes itself felt more and more in the agricultural sector. Nowadays, with the effect of Industry 4.0, almost all agricultural machines, from tractors to crop tools, are equipped with sensors and the internet of the objects is also entered the agricultural sector so that...