Abstract
Hydroponics is a modern farming technique that is gaining popularity due to its ability to produce high yields of crops in a limited space and with minimal resources. This research paper provides a comprehensive review of the advantages and limitations of hydroponics farming. The paper begins with an overview of hydroponics farming, including its history, types, and basic principles. It then examines the advantages of hydroponics, such as its potential to produce higher yields than traditional farming methods, the ability to grow crops in areas with poor soil quality, and the reduced use of water and pesticides. The paper also discusses the limitations of hydroponics farming, including the initial investment cost, the need for technical knowledge and experience, and the reliance on a consistent supply of electricity and water. The research paper concludes by emphasizing the importance of carefully evaluating the advantages and limitations of hydroponics farming before implementing it on a large scale. It also highlights the need for further research to optimize the system and address the challenges faced by hydroponic farmers.
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-, V., -, A. S., -, S. A., -, C. J., & -, H. D. (2023). Hydroponic Farming. International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2023.v05i02.2286
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