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This study aims to introduce “A Paglara,” a pioneering solar-powered dryer meticulously crafted for the effective and sustainable drying of Tikog leaves. The process of developing “An Paglara” entailed the design, fabrication, and testing of the solar-powered dryer system. Key components include solar panels, an Arduino microcontroller, sensors for environmental monitoring, and a custom-designed drying chamber. Experimental trials conducted with “An Paglara” demonstrated remarkable results in expediting the drying time of Tikog leaves compared to traditional methods. The system achieved an average reduction of 30% in drying time while maintaining product quality and integrity. Moreover, “An Paglara” exhibited an energy efficiency improvement of 25% compared to conventional drying techniques. “An Paglara” stands out as an innovative solution for Tikog leaf drying, leveraging renewable solar energy and advanced control mechanisms to create optimal drying conditions. Its scalability and sustainability make it well-suited for small-scale artisanal production and community-based enterprises, contributing to rural development and environmental conservation efforts.