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[April Free Report] Smart Irrigation System for Sustianable Agriculture

by Shreya Kaushik | 22-04-2023 23:42 recommendations 1


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It was summer, I was visiting my hometown as usual but this time the trip was different. I was visiting my ancestral fields for learning the science behind crop production. While visiting the fields, I learnt about various cultivation and irrigation methods and saw them happening practically with machinery. But, when I saw the irrigation of the fields, I observed that how water is getting wasted due to some gaps in irrigation. It made me curious about solving the issue of water wastage during irrigation, so I along with one of my classmates started a journey of research and innovation using STEM education. 

India is a diverse country with a population density of roughly 142 million people, of whom approximately 54.6% work in agriculture. Agriculture produces the second-most food in the world, and it accounts for between 17 and 18% of India's GDP. While each year, some 125 million litres of water—equivalent to 30 trillion gallons—are wasted. An estimated 40% of the water used for agriculture—or 70%—is lost through ineffective irrigation. These were a few of the crucial figures that helped us gauge the scope of the issue. Moving forward, we learned that some of the main factors contributing to irrigation water waste were ineffective irrigation systems, overwatering, leaks and evaporation, improper scheduling, and a lack of monitoring. 


Irrigation
Credits: Google

After understanding the magnitude of the problem, we began investigating and considering what technologies we might utilise to address the issue. And, that¡¯s when the idea of AquaVita was born. AquaVita is an automatic device that that uses sensors to assess the needs of the plants and then automatically supplies water to the crops or plants. 

AquaVita is a compact smart irrigation system that uses solar energy as its power source, a soil moisture sensor, the Internet of Things, a humidity sensor, a water pump, and other components. The soil moisture sensor recognizes when the soil moisture drops below a set level and uses IoT to send a signal to the water pump. The water is then immediately given to the facility in accordance with its needs. IoT monitors the soil's temperature, moisture content, and humidity, serving as a monitoring system within the system. In contrast, the project's humidity sensor keeps track of ambient moisture. Our device offers a number of benefits, including the ability to provide water according to the type of plant and its needs, saving farmers time, being time-efficient, being economical due to the readily available components, being sustainable, and being replicable.

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Project made by Shreya Kaushik and Nutan Pal

 
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7 Comments

Shreya Kaushik

  • Shreya Kaushik says :
    Thank you so much for your feedback, Mentor Yewon!
    Posted 17-08-2023 18:21

  • Yewon Mentor says :
    Hello again Shreya! This is your mentor Yewon.

    Before I start, I apologize for the late comment.

    You have written an informative report about smart irrigation system for sustainable agriculture!
    Aquavita you explained in your report seems so helpful to give water to crops automatically!
    The pictures you added were very helpful to understand this better1

    Thank you for your meaningful report! Great job!
    Posted 16-08-2023 23:44

Shreya Kaushik

  • Shreya Kaushik says :
    Thank you so much for your feedback, Mentor James!
    Posted 15-08-2023 04:13

  • James Mentor says :
    Hello again Shreya! This is your mentor James.

    What an interesting report! As technology advances, method of agricultural practices also develop along the way. I didn't know that so much water is being wasted due to ineffective irrigation. Applying the IoT technology as well as soil moisture monitoring sensors into the process of irrigation is surely an innovative breakthrough to reduce wasted water. Also, if solar power can be the sole source of power, it means that it is also a zero-emission device as well! What a fantastic invention!

    Thanks for writing such a meaningful report! Let's keep up the good work.
    Posted 25-05-2023 14:55

Shreya Kaushik

  • Shreya Kaushik says :
    Thanks @Richard for your feedback and kind words! :)
    Posted 06-05-2023 02:55

Richard Adayi

  • Richard Adayi says :
    I've learnt something new reading you.
    Posted 01-05-2023 04:08

Richard Adayi

  • Richard Adayi says :
    It's awesome Shreya and congrat for the lead and for its realisation !

    Posted 01-05-2023 04:07

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