India is the world’s second-largest manufacturer of agricultural products, with agriculture employing nearly half of the country’s population. A sector that has such a large effect on the economy, simply relying on climatic conditions and manual farming practices, seems to be a little obsolete, and with the growing global population, a change in the system is more important than ever.
This is why we believe that, with the advent of the smart Agriculture Sector, the Internet of things sensor systems in agriculture can be used more commonly. In this post, we’ll look at the Internet of Things (IoT) applications in the agriculture sector and their benefits.
So, if you’re thinking about investing in smart farming or developing an IoT approach for agriculture, go for it.