Climate change, increasing populations, competing demands on land for production of biofuels and declining soil quality are challenging global food security. Finding sustainable …
The fourth industrial revolution, also labelled Industry 4.0, was beget with emergent and disruptive intelligence and information technologies. These new technologies are enabling …
Resources such as fertile soil and clean water are already limited in many parts of the world. Additionally, the conventional use of arable land is becoming increasingly difficult, which is …
Vertical farming is on its way to becoming an addition to conventional agricultural practices, improving sustainable food production for the growing world population under increasing …
Smart agriculture–ie., the increasing use of information technologies, sensors, autonomous vehicles, data analytics, predictive modelling, and other digital technologies related to …
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Agriculture is the basic necessity all over the world which provides food for the existence of humans. India is expected to be home to 1.6 billion people by 2050, and India has to double …
Vertical farming (VF) is a novel plant production system that allows local production of high- quality fruits and vegetables for rapidly growing cities. VF offers a myriad of opportunities to …
Human micronutrient deficiencies are a widespread problem worldwide and mainly concern people whose diet (mainly of plant origin) consists of insufficient amounts of critical vitamins …
Nanobubble technology is an emerged solution to address climate change, environmental challenges, cost and energy reduction in industrial processes, optimization of therapeutic …