IOT applications in agriculture allow farmers to more efficiently monitor soil conditions, control irrigation, and track livestock. Sensors can measure soil moisture and temperature to automate irrigation only when needed, reducing water and fertilizer waste. Wireless sensors attached to cows generate health and location data to help farmers. Drones and smart irrigation systems also help optimize crop growth and resource use through remote monitoring and automated controls.
2. Application of IOT in Agriculture
• Monitoring soil moisture and temperature
• Controlled irrigation
• Efficient usage of input like water, fertilizers, pesticides, etc
• Reduced cost of production
• Connected greenhouses and stables
• Livestock monitoring
3. Impact of IOT on irrigation
Wireless connected sensors control water flow fields. This saves wastage & gets
activated only when the soil gets dry.
4. Green IQ
1. Green IQ Smart garden Hub
• Connect to your garden’s irrigation valves.
• Controls irrigation and lightning schedules.
2. Green IQ mobile app
• The mobile app run on the browser of any web- enabled
device , such as iPhone ,iPad, android smartphone.
• The mobile app allow you to create scheduling programs
for each irrigation zone and the lighting channel.
3. Green IQ cloud
• All the system configurations and user’s programs are
sorted in the Green IQ cloud.
• The Green IQ smart garden hub and the mobile app
communication via the Green IQ cloud.
6. Livestock monitoring
In the world of IOT , even the cow will be connected
and monitored .Sensors are implanted in the ears of
cattle. This allows farmers to monitor cow’s health
and track their movements. On average, each cow
generates about 200 MB of information per year.
9. Product Marketing Strategy
1. Government Scheme
2. Region Selection
3. Awareness among the farmers and agriculturally
rooted people.
4. Designing Effective Advertising Campaign