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Idea/Approach

Title of the Project/Idea :

Team Name : Re - Soluters

College Name :VIGNAN's INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

SNO

Name of the Candidate

Studying Year

Course

Role

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Deekshith Kandregula

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AI & DS

Team Lead

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Kiran Ganesh Korada

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CSE

Team Member

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Sruthi Karanam

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AI & DS

Team Member

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Tapaswi Yaka

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CSE

Team Member

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ABSTRACT :

Community gardens are as varied as the neighborhoods in which they thrive. Each is developed to meet the needs of the participants who come together on common ground to grow fruits, vegetables, flowers, herbs, and ornamental plants.

While all these gardens serve as catalysts for bringing people together and improving the community, some of them focus on growing food for the gardeners themselves. Others donate their produce to the hungry. Some focus on education, some on nutrition and exercise, and still others on selling produce for income. Some simply provide a venue for sharing the love of gardening. All community gardens provide opportunities for neighborhood renewal and beautification.

Now, Coming to youth and children who don’t show interest in these so, We make them influenced to grow their favorite plants and win exciting prizes.

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Describe your Technology stack here:

We are creating this Well-Farm Portal by using the following technologies,

FRONTEND: HTML, CSS, JavaScript

BACKEND: Python, Flask

Describe your Use Case here

  • Application contains a landing page which consists of Navigations links to navigate to all other sections of web app.
  • Application contains login and logout facility which makes the web portal can be accessed by multiple users.
  • Users are of three types:
    • Farmers : Farmers can sell their products, solve their problems related to weeds and others with professionals.
    • Citizens: They will do community gardening through our app.
    • Children : Influenced to grow plants with our app.

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Problem Statement :

Why only farmers should do agriculture why not us ?

Solution:

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Outputs:

Health: Community gardens provide a place to grow healthy, nutritious food resulting in both gardeners and their families eating a wider variety, larger quantity, and higher quality of fresh fruits and vegetables. In addition, gardeners increase their physical activity and overall health.

Nature: For many urban dwellers surrounded by high-rise buildings and concrete, a community garden may provide the only contact with plants, birds, butterflies, and nature. Lessons learned in the community garden about water conservation, water quality preservation, environmental stewardship, and sustainable land use may be taken back to homes, businesses, and schools and implemented, improving environmental health.

Life Skills: In addition to a wealth of basic horticulture information, gardeners learn important life skills such as planning, organization, and teamwork.

Organic Farming : Everyone can know about organic farming through our app.