S. D, Sivamani D, R. R, P. K, J. K., Lakshmi Priya. M
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Growing food is difficult in Indian subcontinent since there is a scarcity of land and water that is suited for agriculture, as well as a high price tag and poor fertility of the soil. This is because of the ever-increasing significance of urbanization and advancements in technology. The enclosed fogponics system that is used for the cultivation of agricultural goods can be mechanized according to the way that has been suggested. This cutting-edge innovation requires only 10% of the water that is typically required for the procedure to be carried out successfully. To be more specific, a plant will get the sunshine it requires to grow from a certain sort of light that is referred to as growth light. The method's primary goal is to allow for the cultivation of Agro-based products in an enclosed environment using minimal water resources and the recycling of waste water from air conditioning condensers and reverse osmosis plants into useable steam to control the temperature within the area.