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Publication Embargo Farming Through Technology Driven Solutions For Agriculture Industry Ceylon E-Agro mobile application-find technology based solutions for agricultural problems(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2022-09-16) Imalka, L.A.; Gunawardana, K.G.A.; Kodithuwakku, K.M.S.K; Arachchi, H.K.E; Harshanath, S.M.B; Rajapaksha, SMany developing countries are based on the agricultural sector. More than 60 percent of the population depends on this sector. This project is focused on maize cultivation. In agriculture, farmers play the most important role. Currently, farmers are facing many problems related to maize cultivation in Sri Lanka. This mobile application will help the maize farmers to overcome these difficulties and provide a good consumer demand for maize cultivation. Through this mobile application, the farmer can find solutions for pest & diseases in maize, fire threat in the farm field. AI based Agri Agent will be provide real-time solutions, bring the farmers and the buyers into the one platform, and provide price prophesying, price index feature. IoT based smart farming features will be provided to remain soil moisture and quality of soil for maize plantation.Publication Open Access IOT Based Smart Microgreen Sprouter(Springer, Cham, 2022-01) Rankothge, V; Kehelella, P; Perera, D; Kanchana, B. C; Peiris, R; Madushan, KThis research paper focuses on enhancing indoor farming technologies with an emerging technology: Internet of Things (IoT). The proposed approach creates a microgreen sprouter unit that automates the process of monitoring and providing optimum growing conditions with the minimum human supervision. This model can be used to achieve healthy growth of microgreen by providing ideal ventilation, moisture, humidity, light, and temperature levels, which prevents sprouts from ultraviolet radiation and pest attacks. Users can track the growth rate of sprouts and change the moisture, humidity, light and temperature levels. Our prototype implementation has been tested for mung-beans sprouts and validated for its accuracy and efficiency
