Farming Solution with IoT
Patel, Yougikkumar (2023)
Patel, Yougikkumar
2023
All rights reserved. This publication is copyrighted. You may download, display and print it for Your own personal use. Commercial use is prohibited.
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2023060621933
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2023060621933
Tiivistelmä
The 21st century can provide many choices to assist in the huge efforts that many
agricultural enterprises must undertake to monitor their crops. For instance, the Internet of
Things (IoT) agricultural technology, often known as smart farming, is gaining popularity.
Smart agricultural adoption includes advantages and disadvantages, much as IoT adoption in homes, smart cities, logistics, healthcare, manufacturing, and other industries. This post will give some thoughts on how to get started with smart agriculture adoption. Sokolova, 2021 The most popular use of IoT in agriculture is precision farming. It improves the precision and planning of agricultural methods by incorporating procedures like real-time crop and soil condition monitoring, plant health tracking, and weather prediction. The farmers may manage their farms based on the knowledge this technology provides. Additionally, the IoT integrated Artificial Intelligence system can provide up-to-date notifications and data to enhance crop growth processes and to lower reduction in yield due to pests, detrimental soil moisture levels, or weather damages by using mobile devices, high-speed internet, and durable, low-cost satellites (for imagery and positioning). This agriculture technique guarantees careful resource management boosts field productivity and upholds the operation viability.
Our goal is for research and development partners, it is crucial to find and implement
climate-smart practices that benefit rural communities, improve minority livelihoods and
employment, and stop negative social and cultural repercussions like forced migration and
loss of land tenure. The development and use of agricultural assistance programs might be considerably improved in many developing countries. The objectives of climate-smart
agriculture must be taken into consideration within this wide policy context.
agricultural enterprises must undertake to monitor their crops. For instance, the Internet of
Things (IoT) agricultural technology, often known as smart farming, is gaining popularity.
Smart agricultural adoption includes advantages and disadvantages, much as IoT adoption in homes, smart cities, logistics, healthcare, manufacturing, and other industries. This post will give some thoughts on how to get started with smart agriculture adoption. Sokolova, 2021 The most popular use of IoT in agriculture is precision farming. It improves the precision and planning of agricultural methods by incorporating procedures like real-time crop and soil condition monitoring, plant health tracking, and weather prediction. The farmers may manage their farms based on the knowledge this technology provides. Additionally, the IoT integrated Artificial Intelligence system can provide up-to-date notifications and data to enhance crop growth processes and to lower reduction in yield due to pests, detrimental soil moisture levels, or weather damages by using mobile devices, high-speed internet, and durable, low-cost satellites (for imagery and positioning). This agriculture technique guarantees careful resource management boosts field productivity and upholds the operation viability.
Our goal is for research and development partners, it is crucial to find and implement
climate-smart practices that benefit rural communities, improve minority livelihoods and
employment, and stop negative social and cultural repercussions like forced migration and
loss of land tenure. The development and use of agricultural assistance programs might be considerably improved in many developing countries. The objectives of climate-smart
agriculture must be taken into consideration within this wide policy context.