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Key Considerations Prior to Developing an IoT-based Smart Farming Solution

by Tech Geekk writer
We all know that the world has been profoundly transformed by the rapid evolution of technology, which has given us countless tools and solutions to help us keep the world running. And while technology is typically always associated with manufacturing or IT processes, the truth is that the impact of technology is much more widespread than we could imagine. Take the agriculture sector, for example. Modern-day agriculture requires precision and efficiency by integrating Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, called “smart farming.” This innovative approach harnesses the power of connected devices, data analytics, and automation to optimize agricultural processes, increase yields, and conserve resources. However, before embarking on the journey to create a smart farming solution using IoT, crucial considerations cannot be overlooked. 

With this blog, I’ll explore the essential factors that every agricultural stakeholder must ponder, from choosing suitable sensors to addressing data security concerns, and ensuring that the path to a connected and intelligent farm is fruitful and sustainable.

What is Smart Farming?

Smart agriculture uses modern technology and data-driven approaches to help streamline and optimize agricultural practices and enhance the productivity, sustainability, and efficiency of operations in the sector. Smart farming integrates various technologies, including automation, artificial intelligence, drones, data analytics, and IoT, to help people make informed decisions about resource allocation, farm operations, crop management, and more.

Now that you get the gist let us talk about how it benefits the sector: for starters, smart farming can increase crop yields by up to 20 percent! Besides that, it also helps reduce the usage of pesticides and fertilizers; in fact, it can help farmers reduce their water usage by up to 30 percent. It is entirely something.

If you also want to adopt an IoT-based smart farming solution, let us walk you through some key considerations you must remember.

IoT-Based Smart Farming Solution Development: Key Considerations

  • Hardware: The hardware you need and choose for your smart farming solutions must be based on two primary factors: the types of data you wish to gather and the overall goals. Furthermore, the hardware must withstand the conditions of the agricultural environment; the sensors must be precise and accurate; finally, the network infrastructure must be secure and reliable in equal measure. Do not forget to strategize how the sensors and other hardware devices will be powered. 
  • Mobility: Your smart farming solution must be mobile enough to work in various settings, be it large farms, greenhouses, or even backyard gardens. This also means that the sensors and devices used within your IoT-based farming solution must be easy to deploy and move around. Not only that, but even the data thus gathered from the setup must be easily accessible to authorized people from wherever they may be.
  • Data analytics: Your innovative farming solution must not only collect but also analyze large amounts of data, and that too in real-time. So, think carefully about how the data will be gathered, processed, and stored and the types of AI algorithms and data analytics techniques that will be used to process and analyze the data thus collected. It would also be an excellent idea to pre-decide the frequency of data collection and the amount of data that will be transmitted. 

The use of IoT in agriculture may seem like a challenging endeavor. However, the fact remains that provided you address the considerations, you can easily build an effective smart farming solution for your company.


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