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IoT in agriculture uses robots, drones, remote sensors, computer imaging, along with constantly improving machine learning and analytical tools, to monitor crops, survey, and map the fields, as well as provide information to farmers for logical farm management plans that will save them time and money.
Implementing a Smart Agriculture solution has the following advantages: A higher rate of production conservation of water Live Information and Analysis Production of the Highest Quality, Accurate Farm and Yield Evaluation Improvements in Livestock Production and Cost Savings.
The employment of robotics, drones, sensors, and computer imagery combined with analytical tools for gaining insights and monitoring the farms applies IoT in agriculture through precision agriculture. Farms with physical equipment monitor and record data, which is subsequently used to gain insightful information.
The Global agriculture iot market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Krish-e releases an IoT-based Smart Kit for monitoring farm equipment. Through GPS-enabled time tracking and remote monitoring of numerous metrics from the convenience of a smartphone, the Smart Kit gives equipment owners extensive insights into their tractors and farm equipment.
The Krish-e Smart Kit (KSK) was introduced by Mahindra’s AgTech division, Krish-e. The GPS-enabled time tracking and remote monitoring of various metrics from the convenience of a smartphone are just two of the ways the IoT (Internet of Things)-based Smart Kit gives equipment owners valuable insights into their tractors and farm equipment.
The Krish-e Smart Kit is a state-of-the-art product created by Carnot Technologies, a startup in the agritech industry, and four alumni from IIT Bombay who developed systems to track race car performance from the pit as part of the IITB racing squad.
Mahindra & Mahindra recently purchased a sizable investment in Carnot Technologies, which is currently involved in the production and marketing of goods and services linked to internet-connected devices for monitoring the operation of vehicles and equipment.
By using the Krish-e Smart Kit, equipment owners and rental business owners may decrease downtime and unapproved use of their tractors while managing maintenance expenses and improving fleet performance. The Smart Kit also has a sophisticated trip replay tool for monitoring tram and commercial transportation activity.