According to estimations, the world's population would reach 9. 8 billion people by 2050, representing a 25% increase over the current level. The trend of urbanization will continue to accelerate; by 2050, almost 70% of the world's population is anticipated to be urbanized (compared to 49 percent) [1]. Agricultural productivity must double by 2050 to support this big metropolitan population [2]. Crop production will become equally vital to industry, not only for food. Crops such as cotton and rubber are vital to the economies of many countries. These demands place further strain on already restricted agricultural resources.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a critical topic in the present and future of every industry, and it is changing people's lives by making everything smarter. The 4. 0 industrial revolution offers a fresh approach to addressing this issue. The new Greenhouse development using IoT will present a portrait of traditional agriculture practices by enhancing plant productivity and lowering crop wastage. The goal of this initiative is to not only revitalize traditional farming methods but also to provide a solution for urban home gardens. This product assists farmers by gathering real-time data from agriculture, monitoring these sensors, and controlling actuators to conserve resources. Precision plays a key role in farming consequently that data collected from sensors on farmland can be used for analytics which helps us monitor exactly [2].
According to estimations, the world's population would reach 9. 8 billion
people
by 2050, representing a 25% increase over the
current
level. The trend of urbanization will continue to accelerate; by 2050, almost 70% of the world's population
is anticipated
to
be urbanized
(compared to 49 percent) [1]. Agricultural productivity
must
double by 2050 to support this
big
metropolitan population [2]. Crop production will become
equally
vital to industry, not
only
for food. Crops such as cotton and rubber are vital to the economies of
many
countries. These demands place
further
strain on already restricted agricultural resources.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a critical topic in the present and future of every industry, and it is changing
people
's
lives
by making everything smarter. The 4. 0 industrial revolution offers a fresh approach to addressing this issue. The new Greenhouse development using IoT will present a portrait of traditional agriculture practices by enhancing plant productivity and lowering crop wastage. The goal of this initiative is to not
only
revitalize traditional farming methods
but
also
to provide a solution for urban home gardens. This product assists farmers by gathering real-time data from agriculture, monitoring these sensors, and controlling actuators to conserve resources. Precision plays a key role in farming
consequently
that data collected from sensors on farmland can be
used
for analytics which
helps
us monitor exactly [2].