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Welcome to Vigyan Varta

Vigyan Varta is an online multidisciplinary magazine covering different domains of science. Manuscripts that are original, well structured and organized in any relevant field of science are published in this magazine. It publishes all types of writings including popular articles, newsletters, meeting reports, success stories, etc. that undergo a peer review by the strong editorial team that we have.

Our aim is to serve the academic community with quality, ethical and affordable publication along with developing scientific writing skills among the scholars. Besides publication of articles, Vigyan Varta also organises seminars, workshops, and special lectures on recent and contemporary topics of science and research.

Visit the different sections on our website to read the articles and know more about the submission procedure and other updates.

  • Started in: May, 2020
  • Frequency: Monthly
  • No. of issues per year: 12
  • Language: English only
  • E-ISSN: 2582-9467
  • Founder: Dr. Suvangi Rath

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Two articles have been retracted and the authors have been fined heavily due to unethical publication practices. 


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Current Article

Internet of Things in the Food Industry: Applications, Challenges and Future Prospects

Anerao K. K. et al.

The Internet of Things (IoT) is transforming the food industry by enabling real-time monitoring, automation and data-driven decision-making across the supply chain. From precision agriculture and smart farming to food processing, logistics, retail and consumer engagement, IoT applications enhance efficiency, food safety and sustainability. Core components such as sensors, communication networks and data analytics support improved productivity, resource optimization and transparency in farm-to-fork systems. Key benefits include enhanced quality control, cold chain integrity, reduced food waste and improved consumer trust through traceability. However, widespread adoption faces challenges related to high costs, data privacy, interoperability, and infrastructure gaps. Emerging trends?such as integration with artificial intelligence, blockchain and green IoT offer promising opportunities for building resilient, sustainable and consumer-centric food systems. This article provides a comprehensive overview of IoT applications, benefits, challenges and future prospects in the food industry.

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The Nematology Paradox: An Underrated Science in Plant Protection

Aditya Pratap Singh et al.

Agricultural crops face constant threats from various pests and pathogens, yet one of the most overlooked enemies is the plant-parasitic nematode. Nematology, the study of these microscopic roundworms, plays a vital role in understanding and managing their impact. The nematodes are found everywhere in nature, from the top of mountains to thousands of meters beneath the ocean and even in the polar regions under the brightness of Antarctica. Generally, nematodes do not have any inherent colour, instead adopting pigmentation based on their food intake. Their morphological and biological variability enables them to adapt to nearly every environmental condition. Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) have consistently proven to be critical hazards to agricultural ecosystems globally. Despite their importance, nematology remains a relatively young and emerging science compared to other disciplines in plant protection. Among the wide array of crop threats?from fungal pathogens to insect pests?nematodes remain the most ignored. As the renowned nematologist Dr. J. N. Sasser once remarked, ?Nematodes are the unseen enemy beneath our feet?quietly diminishing the productivity of our crops.? The science of nematodes is, therefore, essential to understand their impact and devise integrated strategies for their management. However, their role in plant health is often underestimated due to the non-specificity of symptoms, frequently mistaken for nutrient deficiencies or drought stress. Effective nematode management must include a combination of resistant cultivars, biological agents and sustainable agronomic practices. With global climate change amplifying food security challenges, nematology will inevitably gain prominence in future plant protection paradigms (Nicol et al., 2011). Despite its relevance, nematology continues to be seen as underdeveloped and undervalued, especially in practical agriculture and policy implementation.

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Marine Greens: Exploring the Potential of Edible Seaweeds

Shalini C et al.

Edible seaweeds are increasingly acknowledged at the global level as valuable marine foods, abundant in proteins, dietary fiber, essential vitamins, minerals, and bioactive metabolites. Regular consumption has been associated with multiple health-promoting effects, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and metabolic benefits. In addition to their nutritional significance, seaweed cultivation contributes to environmental sustainability by enhancing carbon sequestration and requiring minimal external inputs. This review underscores the nutritional profile, therapeutic potential, processing methods, diverse applications, and future prospects of edible seaweeds, with particular attention to their role in food security and sustainable development.

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