The “Internet of Things” Has Been Highly Beneficial to the Agriculture Sector in India

24 Dec
2021

 
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As per a recent report by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, the world will require to harvest almost seventy percent more food by the year 2050 so as to cater to the increasing demand from the growing population across the globe.  This is where the need to improve and perk up the overall farming practices has become extremely important. Adoption of high-end internet connectivity solutions in farming processes has been highly prompted and executed too.

Narrowband technology comes up as a bridge that can mend the slit between distant areas and the perks of Internet connectivity. When the technology is quite low-cost for users, it also runs on almost any phone irrespective of its size and type. The Narrowband IoT market has been growing exponentially for the last decade. The very approach of utilizing IoT technology to guarantee optimal application of resources has made it a highly preferred choice in the agriculture sector. Apart from achieving the target of producing top-grade crops, it also reduces the operational costs to a great extent. IoT in agriculture technologies include advanced equipment & software, wireless solutions, and IT services.

According to Allied Market Research, the narrowband IoT chipset market is expected to grow at a noteworthy CAGR from 2021 to 2030. In the last few years, there has been huge adoption of IoT expedients along with significant rise in the use of cellular IoT networks, which has driven the market growth in more than one way. At the same time, surge in emergence of smart cities to improve viable development has paved the way for an array of opportunities for the frontrunners in the industry.

Smart farming, especially that is based on IoT technologies allows harvesters to diminish on wastes and perk up productivity – be it about the quantity of composts and manures utilized or about the count of journeys the farm vehicles have completed, thereby endowing effective utilization of resources including electricity and water.

At the same time, farmers are the sole entities responsible for monitoring crop and soil health to guarantee good produces; but then it can be a strenuous effort indeed. With proper sensors and narrowband IoT technology on board, farmers can keep an eye on parameters such as phosphorus, nitrogen, and the moisture content in soil in real time through their mobile devices.

Even the fishermen can take recourse to their phones to collect and convey certain messages. And, it doesn’t really take any special skills or expertise at all. The NB-IoT chipset vendors are being highly benefitted as the technology has started flourishing with a full sway.

 
Koyel Ghosh

Koyel Ghosh

Author’s Bio- Koyel Ghosh is a blogger with a strong passion and enjoys writing in miscellaneous domains, as she believes it lets her explore a wide variety of niches. She has an innate interest in creativity and enjoys experimenting with different writing styles. A writer who never stops imagining, she has been serving the corporate industry for the last five years.

 
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