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    Project aimed at obtaining an emerging enterprise diploma in accordance with ministerial decision 1275 : Design of an innovative mushroom cultivation system
    (Faculté des Sciences, 2024) ANNANE, Rayane; BOUDEBZA, Chaima; MEZIANE, Amir; Laib, Djamel Eddine
    In conclusion the design of an innovative mushroom cultivation system represents a groundbreaking advancement in agricultural technology, addressing the pressing challenges of traditional mushroom farming through a holistic approach that combines cutting-edge automation, sustainable practices, and economic efficiency. Our system revolutionizes the cultivation process by automating the regulation of environmental conditions, thus ensuring optimal growing conditions and consistent, high-quality yields. It promotes sustainability by utilizing renewable energy and recycling organic waste into valuable substrates, significantly reducing the environmental footprint. Economically, the system lowers production costs and labor dependency, making advanced cultivation methods accessible and profitable for both small-scale and industrial producers. By enhancing productivity, supporting environmental stewardship, and fostering economic resilience, this project not only meets the immediate needs of mushroom farmers but also contributes to the broader goals of global food security and sustainable development, setting a new benchmark for future agricultural technologies.

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