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Technologies available in the field of agriculture making an easy task for the farmers in increasing the productivity and other techniques of irrigation resulting in better use of water resources available.

Technologies available in the field of agriculture making an easy task for the farmers in increasing the productivity and other techniques of irrigation resulting in better use of water resources available.

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  1. 1. IOT IN SMART FARMING
  2. 2. AGENDA ● What is IOT? ● Structure of IOT ● IOT in Agriculture ● Types of smart sensors in agriculture for farming ● Advantages and Disadvantages ● Conclusion
  3. 3. What is IOT? ● The Internet of Things (IoT) describes the network of physical objects. ● Things that are embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies for the purpose of connecting and exchanging data with other devices and systems over the internet. ● This system has the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.
  4. 4. Structure of IOT
  5. 5. IOT in Agriculture  India ranks second in the world in agriculture.  64% of the cultivated land(farm output) is dependent on monsoons.  Irrigation accounts for 55-75% of water usage in India, but 60% of the irrigated water is wasted.  Wastage of irrigated water can be prevented by using sensors.
  6. 6. Crop water management Pest management and control works Precision agriculture Food production and safety etc., IOT in Agriculture
  7. 7. CROP WATER MANAGEMENT
  8. 8. PEST MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL WORKS
  9. 9. PRECISED AGRICULTURE
  10. 10. Types of smart sensors in agriculture for smart farming Electrochemical Sensor Mechanical Soil Sensor Dielectric Soil Moisture Sensor
  11. 11. Location Sensor Electronic Sensor Airflow Sensor
  12. 12. Advantages and Disadvantages Advantages  More data means better decisions  Ability to track and monitor things  Lighten the workload with automation  Increases efficiency by saving money and resources  Better quality of life Disadvantages  Security and Privacy  Increased unemployment  Too Much Dependency on Technology  Lose life control
  13. 13. Conclusion  We can predict soil moisture level and motion of predators.  Irrigation system can be monitored.  Damage caused by predators can be reduced.  Increased productivity.  Water conservation.  Profit to farmers.

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