Nitrate Level Based Automatic Fish Feeding System
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India is the world’s third largest aqua producing country. In India’s GDP Fish production contributes around 1% and in
agricultural sector over 5%. All the fishes produced by the India are not from the oceans, it is by the farm, where
thousands of acres are used for fish cultivation. A farmer can earn Rs one lakh from an acre annually. To provide
cultivation with less labour and continuous monitoring the farm nitrate level[1], automatic fish feeding system is
designed. This help’s and support’s the farmers to increase their annual income. Nitrate level in the pond causes harm
to fish growth, which need to be monitored regularly and to provide healthy environment for fishes. This system provide
the good environment for fishes, which helps them to gain weight and be healthy, which interns helps farmer more
profitable and economical.
agricultural sector over 5%. All the fishes produced by the India are not from the oceans, it is by the farm, where
thousands of acres are used for fish cultivation. A farmer can earn Rs one lakh from an acre annually. To provide
cultivation with less labour and continuous monitoring the farm nitrate level[1], automatic fish feeding system is
designed. This help’s and support’s the farmers to increase their annual income. Nitrate level in the pond causes harm
to fish growth, which need to be monitored regularly and to provide healthy environment for fishes. This system provide
the good environment for fishes, which helps them to gain weight and be healthy, which interns helps farmer more
profitable and economical.
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Lakshmi R, Priyanka S, . A, Sri B. Nitrate Level Based Automatic Fish Feeding System. sms [Internet]. 21Jan.2019 [cited 8Aug.2025];12(SUP 3):42-4. Available from: https://smsjournals.com/index.php/SAMRIDDHI/article/view/2199
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