Pain points
FROZEN PLANTS

Low temperatures cause plants to freeze, stop growing, and damage the harvest

Moisture and fungi

Excessive moisture leads to the formation of mold and fungi in crops

SOIL DRYING

Dry or poorly moistened soil slows crop growth

OPPORTUNITIES
INTERNAL CLIMATE

Temperature and relative humidity of air inside the greenhouse

PUMP CONTROL

Pump control sensor

SOIL MONITORING

Soil temperature, humidity, and electrical conductivity

EXTERNAL CLIMATE

Outdoor air temperature and relative humidity

WIND SPEED

Wind speed and direction outside

How it works?

The GozanLink greenhouse monitoring system is installed in greenhouses with sensors that constantly monitor conditions. The system measures temperature, relative humidity, soil moisture, wind speed, and solar radiation, automatically transmitting data to a cloud platform. Data sent through the GSM modem provides farmers with real-time alerts, enabling them to take timely action when necessary.

Software solution

Detailed diagrams in our dashboard provide information about the greenhouse climate and furnace operation, as well as reflect current temperature and humidity indicators. In addition, it also demonstrates important performance indicators for furnace management.

CURRENT APPLICATION

The greenhouse management system is currently used by many farmers. This system helped one of them plant tomatoes for two years in a row and still get a good harvest. In addition, this system consumes less fuel to maintain hot temperatures in the greenhouse and allows the greenhouse owner to save a large amount of money. The system has a user-friendly interface for tracking internal weather data and also includes a well-functioning Telegram bot.

Device classification

The GozanLink greenhouse monitoring system continuously monitors the conditions in the greenhouse using built-in sensors. The system automatically transmits data to the cloud platform by measuring temperature, relative humidity, soil moisture, wind speed, and solar radiation. The data transmitted through the GSM modem provides real-time alerts to farmers, enabling them to take the necessary measures.