How IoT-Based Smart Crop Monitoring Systems Help Maximize Farming Productivity
Protection of crop yield is one of the most challenging concerns faced by farmers.
Protection of crop yield is one of the most challenging concerns faced by farmers. Some of the factors that challenge crop protection are changing weather conditions, unplanned seed sowing, unpredicted locus attacks, and irregular irrigation. There is a high-level requirement for crop yield protection because of the increasing demand for quality food and the constantly increasing global population. It is becoming a crucial need for farmers to shift from conventional monitoring to smart crop monitoring (including advanced technology in farming methods like the Internet of Things) to provide quality production of food. Smart crop monitoring refers to the application of advanced technologies such as IoT for controlling the factors affecting the health of crops and leading to degradation in the crop production quality. The primary goal of the smart crop monitoring system is to ensure maximum efficiency for farmers. Moreover, due to the increasing demand for smart and digital agricultural practices, the global smart crop monitoring market is also growing constantly. According to a new BIS Research report, the global smart crop monitoring market is expected to reach $3.95 billion by 2027 from a market value of $1.92 billion in 2021. The market is forecast to grow with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.75% during the forecast period from 2022-2027. As of today, a wide variety of smart farming techniques allows farmers to complete their day-to-day challenges. Planting, crop gathering, pest control, watering, and several other data are collected using smart crop monitoring systems and help farmers manage and have better control over these tasks effectively. Following are some commonly used smart crop monitoring solutions: Here are some ways IoT benefits the agriculture sector and farmers in monitoring crops and managing production quality. To conclude, adopting a smart crop monitoring system is one the most helpful developments for farmers in standing against the growing global population's increasing demand for quality food. The adoption of a smart crop monitoring system gives farmers a variety of important benefits and will also help in generating better revenue compared to traditional monitoring systems. For in-depth market research on this rapidly evolving market, see the newly published report Smart Crop Monitoring Market - a Global and Regional Analysis by BIS Research. This 244-page report covers the smart crop monitoring market by application, product, and region, and also includes competitive benchmarking and company profiles. BIS Research is a global market intelligence, research and advisory company that focuses on emerging technology trends that are likely to disrupt the market. Its team includes industry veterans, experts, and analysts with diverse backgrounds in consulting, investment banking, government, and academia.What Is Smart Crop Monitoring?
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