India has a traditional agricultural farming method since ancient times. But, Aeroponics Farming is becoming popular in recent years. There has been an amazing interest in this farming method. Aeroponics is a modern method of cultivation in which plants are grown in air or mist environment. In this farming method, the plants are grown without the use of soil that’s why it is also known as “Soilless Farming”. Aeroponics derived from Greek word “aer” (air) and “ponos” (labour). Aeroponics is a type of hydroponics where water mist nutrient sprayed to the roots of plants. It is an intensive way to utilize unused space and increase food production.
The world population is increasing day by day. The current world population is 8.1 billion and it is estimated that it will reach to 9.6 billion by the end of 2050. With the increase in the population day by day, the demand for food is also increasing. Due to overpopulation, the land area is decreasing. UN estimates that double of the people living now in cities will live in cities which is almost 80% of total population. Ensuring food security of cities will not only depend upon conventional farming. So, this is the most important need to adopt aeroponics farming.
Urbanization is another important reason for adopting aeroponics farming. Area for cultivation in urban areas are rarely found and is not enough for traditional farming methods. Because it takes longer period for harvesting, production per unit area is also very low to fulfil the need of urban population. Here, we need to adopt aeroponics farming because it takes less space and is an intensive way to utilize unused space and increase food production.
Aeroponics is considered as the best method to grow plants in soil free environment. The plants grown in aeroponics environment are healthier and more nutritious because they are rarely affected to pathogens and are superior in qualities. Let’s have a look on some common plants grown in aeroponics below.
Fruits |
Vegetables |
Herbs |
Strawberries |
Broccoli |
Basil |
Blueberries |
Spinach |
Cilantro |
Melons |
Cabbage |
Mint |
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Lettuce |
Pepper |
Understanding the working principle of aeroponic system is necessary to grow plants. With this method, plants can grow in an indoor environment reserving the land for some other use. These systems require less space and 95% less water compared to conventional systems. Hence, this method also saves irrigation water. Have a look on the following steps for the better understanding on how aeroponic system works.
There are many benefits of aeroponic farming. It is less labour-intensive method with minimum crop duration that provides higher yielding. Let’s have a look on some advantages of aeroponic farming below.
There is usually a confusion going on in these farming methods. Sometimes, farmers understand that both hydroponics and aeroponics are same farming techniques because in both the mediums the plants are grown in protected indoor environments. But there is a difference between the two. Let’s differentiate and understand both the methods below.
Aeroponics |
Hydroponics |
Soil less farming technique |
Water less farming technique |
Plants are exposed to nutrient-rich mist |
Plant’s roots are in contact with nutrient-rich water |
Very little water is needed |
Requires more water as compared to aeroponics |
Requires high maintenance |
Needs low maintenance |
Less variety of crops can be grown as compared to hydroponics |
Wider variety of crops can be grown. |
India is one of the strongest economies in the world. It is one of those country in which 58% of the total production depends on agriculture while 70 % of rural population is still engaged in farming for their livelihoods. But traditional farming methods are not sufficient and it is necessary to adopt new technology to increase food resources to continuously increasing population with urbanization.
India is one of the most diversified countries in the world. It has a diverse climatic condition which make it suitable to grow all type of plants, fruits and vegetables throughout the year. This is the reason why India is 2nd largest producer of vegetables in world but still our country faces food scarcity. The per capita vegetable availability is lower than ICMR recommendation which is 275g and 300g respectively for male and female. In this condition, aeroponics farming is the best way to get fresh produce and it helps to increase the income of farmers.
There is also some schemes and subsidies for aeroponics farming provided by the Govt. of India under the initiative "Development of Commercial Horticulture through Production and Post-Harvest Management", the amount of subsidy is 20 % of total project cost limited to 25 lakhs in general while 30 lakhs in North East region. The government of India also gives the license for aeroponic system for virus free potato seed production to Madhya Pradesh.
Concluding the blog, we can definitely say that aeroponics farming is the most efficient and profitable farming technique which proves as a solution to many critical problems in Indian Farming.
Yes, aeroponics farming is a profitable farming method as it has higher yield with high quality produce.
Aeroponics is a modern method of cultivation in which plants are grown in air or mist environment.
Yes, aeroponics farming is better than hydroponics farming as it requires very less water as compared to hydroponics.
There are two types of aeroponics systems namely high pressure aeroponic system and low pressure aeroponic system.
It is a soil less farming technique where crops are exposed to nutrient rich mist which makes it a unique farming technique.
There is a wide variety of crops that can be grown in aeroponics like fruits, leafy vegetables and herbs.