·
Decrease
in water input. If the water used depends only on the
actual consumption of the plants and no water is wasted, one should observe a
decrease in the water input. In the future, this can be translated into money
savings.
·
Reduced
labour. Once the system is installed, the required labour
will be limited to refilling the water supply periodically. This is the first
aspect implied by full automation
·
Reduced
monitoring. The control will necessitate only minimal human
surveillance (e.g. once a day to verify the state of the system). This is the
second aspect of full automation.
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