Internet of Things has opened up extremely productive ways for farmers. Today’s large and local farms can, for example, leverage IoT to remotely monitor sensors that can detect soil moisture, crop growth and livestock feed levels, remotely manage and control their smart connected harvesters and irrigation equipment, and utilize analytics to quickly analyze soil and raise livestock and also optimum utilization of water.
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AGRICULTURE
Internet of Things has opened up extremely
productive ways for farmers. Today’s large
and local farms can, for example, leverage
IoT to remotely monitor sensors that can
detect soil moisture, crop growth and
livestock feed levels, remotely manage and
control their smart connected harvesters and
irrigation equipment, and utilize analytics to
quickly analyze soil and raise livestock and
also optimum utilization of water.
Industry stakeholders and their current business challenges:
Operational efficiency
Weather dependency
Water, soil & fertilizer
Livestock monitoring
Workforce
Crop health
Crop information
Rising production cost
To handle such challenges, Mobiloitte focuses on four key areas:
CONTROLLING WATER
Controlling water usage
for optimal plant growth.
COLLECT WEATHER
Collect weather data
which may impact crop.
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MANAGEMENT
Gather data regarding
the health, well-being.
FERTILIZER PROFILES
Determining custom
fertilizer profiles based
on soil chemistry
Mobiloitte specializes in outsourced product &
application development: Mobile, Web, Cloud,
across BOTS, APPS, DIGITAL & IoT