Prospects of Vegetables as an Integrated Component in Aquaponics
Résumé
Due to the growing population, urbanization, and industrialization, agricultural land has become limited, which increases the potential for aquaponics to improve food security. Aquaponics is an innovative and quickly growing sustainable farming technology that merges aquaculture (fish farming) with hydroponic systems (soil-less culture) to cultivate both fish and vegetables within a self-sustaining water ecosystem. It acts as a bio-integrated model for producing food sustainably. It minimizes the use of fertilizers and the release of water, making it a recommended sustainable venture. These systems utilize nutrient-dense water from aquaculture fish tanks as a natural fertilizer for growing vegetables without soil (hydroponics). The plants absorb nutrients, and the microbial process of nitrification allows for the recycling of the water in the fish tanks. This is an efficient technology that provides a symbiotic environment for producing both fish and vegetables. Therefore, integrating vegetables into aquaponics shows promise for addressing food security challenges through eco-efficient farming practices.