Android Based Smart Agriculture App |
Author(s): |
| Mahesh Wagh , PES Modern College Of Engineering; Dr. Mugdha Kango, PES Modern College Of Engineering; Aniket Jadhav, PES Modern College Of Engineering; Sakshi Narvate, PES Modern College Of Engineering |
Keywords: |
| Agriculture, IoT-based Real-Time, Web App, ESP32, Temperature, Humidity, Moisture sensor, Fertilizer calculator, Image processing, Cloud |
Abstract |
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India is an agricultural country where the agriculture sector is the backbone of the economy, contributing to more than 40% of the country's GDP [1]. The agricultural industry continues to struggle with various issues, including limited water availability, shifting climate patterns, and decreased yields caused by traditional and inefficient farming methods. Hence, it is essential to integrate advanced technologies into agriculture to improve efficiency and boost crop output. This project proposes an IoT-enabled Smart Agriculture Monitoring System designed to automate and streamline crop management for better productivity. System uses various sensors to monitor environmental conditions in real- time. The data collected is processed by a microcontroller and transmitted wirelessly to a web application that provides farmers with visualized information about their crops. This system is developed to be cost-effective and user-friendly, enabling farmers to remotely track crop conditions and make informed decisions to support optimal growth. The system delivers real-time insights into crop conditions, assisting farmers in making smart choices about irrigation, fertilizer application, pest management, and optimal harvesting periods. As a result, it can contribute to higher yields, lower expenses, and greater overall profitability. The project also has future implications, including the integration of machine learning and artificial intelligence technologies to further optimize crop management. With the increasing demand for food production this project offers a potential solution for promoting sustainable agriculture while tackling the pressing issues of climate change and food security. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV13I110025 Published in: Volume : 13, Issue : 11 Publication Date: 01/02/2026 Page(s): 24-28 |
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