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The "Mana System" is an IoT service for aquaponics that visualizes the cultivation and breeding environment with IoT sensors, manages data, and enables environmental control. It allows for centralized management of the complex data required for circular agriculture, such as aquaponics, encompassing both water and land. The data collected includes room temperature, humidity, light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration, and electrical conductivity (EC), among others. Additionally, it enables real-time monitoring of the situation from remote locations using smartphones, PCs, or tablets. 【Features】 ■ Centralized management of complex data ■ Real-time monitoring ■ Subscription-based service *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationOur company is engaged in the environmentally conscious agricultural and aquaculture industry known as "aquaponics," in order to provide safe and delicious food. Aquaponics is a term that combines "aquaculture," which refers to fish farming, and "hydroponics," which refers to soil-less cultivation, representing a new form of agriculture and aquaculture. It is gaining attention as an eco-friendly and sustainable circular farming method that can be described as "organic cultivation grown in water instead of soil." **Challenges of Aquaponics** - Higher initial costs compared to conventional farming - Requires knowledge of both agriculture and aquaculture - Needs water quality management tailored to the types of vegetables and fish - Low recognition and penetration in Japan *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.*
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