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Technology Integration of IoT and Smart Drone in Agriculture

Technology Integration of IoT and Smart Drone in Agriculture

Common usage of smart devices and sensors that are internet-connected to track and control farming activities in real time is referred as IoT in agriculture. Farming has become more accurate and productive with farmers that can now gather information on temperature, crop health, livestock activity, and soil moisture by adopting the IoT technology in agriculture domain.
The IoT in agricultural industry is set to undergo a substantial shift in the future with modern technology integration and growing focus on sustainability. Increasing use of autonomous tractors and drones is poised to transform farming methods, boosting productivity and decreasing reliance on human labor by automating the planting, monitoring, and harvesting processes.
Key Growth Drivers and Opportunities
Rising Global Food Consumption: Major pressure on the agriculture industry to process and generate output and efficiency is due to growing population density and shifting dietary patterns. To fulfill this expanding need in a sustainable manner, farmers are using IoT technology, which provide accurate monitoring and control over farming procedures. The crucial need for scalable, data-driven solutions to produce more food with less environmental effect is major factor propelling the IoT use in agriculture and speeding up market expansion on global scale.
Challenges
The lack of technical expertise where many farmers are not experienced with maintaining smart equipment, utilizing digital tools, or interpreting data analytics is major obstacle for the IoT solution in agriculture adoption. Lack of understanding may cause people to underuse technology or be reluctant to make any kind of investment in it.
Innovation and Expansion
Farmers Are Using IoT to Take the Guesswork Out of Growing
In May 2025, the exploration in biodegradable leaf and soil sensors is done by NSF-funded IoT4Ag center that is paired with drones and robots. Major companies are offering modern multi-sensor soil probes communicating data via LoRaWAN to cloud dashboards.
The targeted fertilizer and water management is made feasible by this real-time data, which reduces waste. Although there are still challenges including cost, analytical capability, and rural access, experts view IoT as revolutionary. Wider acceptance depends on agreement between farmers, legislators, and IT developers.
ARB IOT Launches Smart AI Drone for Plantation Management in Malaysia
In April 2025, Smart AI Drone, was introduced by ARB IOT Group with high-resolution imaging and AI to enable precision mapping, health monitoring, pest detection, and targeted spraying.
The drone aims to accelerate the crop yields and sustainability by forming the decisions that are data specific. For early disease detection and optimized irrigation, the drone integrates smart analytics.
Thailand Unveils HandySense B‑Farm Smart‑Farming Platform
In February 2025, to drive sustainability and lower costs the HandySense B‑Farm was introduced by Thailand's NECTEC which is a smart farming platform that combines AI, IoT sensors and machine vision for next-gen agriculture activities. The medical plants and high-value crops are being promoted as was designed as part of the National Science & Technology Development Agency's digital agriculture strategy refining the crops and promoting sustainable agriculture integrated with modern technology.
Major aims consist of improving production efficiency, to improve accuracy, and reduce waste, improving farmers' profit. Smarter yield optimization, pest management, and irrigation are made feasible by embedded systems and sensor analytics. NECTEC highlights this as a significant step in helping Thai farmers shift to the digital age where integration of technology into agriculture is next phase of modern agriculture.
Technology Integration, Expanding Markets
Growing emphasis on product innovation by creating cutting-edge, user-friendly technology suited to various farm sizes, from smallholders to large-scale operations, is one of the main strategies for IoT in agriculture enterprises. The key players operating in the IoT in Agriculture Market include, Deere & Company, Trimble Inc., AKVA group, Evato Technology Private Limited (O4S), Raven Industries, Inc., and others.
About Author:
Prophecy is a specialized market research, analytics, marketing and business strategy, and solutions company that offer strategic and tactical support to clients for making well-informed business decisions and to identify and achieve high value opportunities in the target business area. Also, we help our client to address business challenges and provide best possible solutions to overcome them and transform their business.
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