Abstract
Abstract: India is an agriculture based country in which, 70% of people depends on the outcome of farming. But if we observe that with increase in population the farm gets distributed among the family and because of this, farmer in India held averagely only two acre farm. Also economically, farmers are very poor due to which they are unable to purchase costly equipments hence they use traditional method of farming. In this project we’ll take a look at solar operated pesticides sprayers on wheels. A sprayer of this type is a great way to cover large areas such as lawns quickly and easily. Solar spray are the ultimate cost effective solution at the locations where spraying is required. This study attempts to provide a comprehensive solution to agriculture's future energy requirements. Spraying does not happen all year long. As a result, the same PV (Photo-Voltaic) system used in solar sprayers may be used to power other agricultural operations such as pumping and lighting. Increased pricing and no availability of traditional power or fuel at peak times in remote areas are two variables that influence their adoption. As a result, the focus should be on designing and developing self-contained renewable energy sources that can provide consistent electricity and meet the energy needs of farmers who are far away from their farms
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