Internet of Things in Connected Agriculture

Internet of Things in Connected Agriculture

Digital Solutions to Boost Production Efficiency from Crop and Livestock Cultivation through Distribution and Retail

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22-Sep-2016
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Research Code: MB81-01-00-00-00
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The key challenges for agricultural suppliers are to match their food production with fluctuating demand and to comply with regulations that protect the food chain from contamination. Internet of Things (IoT) technologies help tackle market inefficiencies by monitoring conditions at every stage of production. Using sensors in combination with data analytics, farms have access to more accurate information than they have ever had before. Data is used to support critical decisions about planting, harvesting, distribution, and responses to market prices. This research offers a look at the current digital transformation occurring in agriculture, covering new business models, connectivity options, and the use of artificial intelligence.

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Key Questions This Study Will Answer

Digital Transformation—Four ICT Enabling Technologies

Digital Transformation in Agriculture

Macro Trends in Agriculture

Agricultural Value Chain—Farm to Fork

Regulatory Compliance—Food Safety Concerns Grow

Opportunities for IoT—Pressures on Farmers and Growers

New Business Models—Value Chain of Data

New Business Models—IoT Plus Specialised Domain Data

New Business Models—IoT Plus Weather Domain Data

New Business Models—Sharing Economy

New Business Models—Platform as a Service

New Business Models—Robotic Automation

Mobile Operators Facing Competition from LPWAN

Spread-Spectrum LPWAN—LoRa

Drones—Remote Inspection and Streaming Video

Market Gap—Shortage of Satellite Imaging Data

Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Self-Optimising Control

Major Agribusiness Sees Opportunities in Opening Up Access to Proprietary Datasets

Conclusions—IoT Opportunities

Legal Disclaimer

The Frost & Sullivan Story

Value Proposition—Future of Your Company & Career

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

The key challenges for agricultural suppliers are to match their food production with fluctuating demand and to comply with regulations that protect the food chain from contamination. Internet of Things (IoT) technologies help tackle market inefficiencies by monitoring conditions at every stage of production. Using sensors in combination with data analytics, farms have access to more accurate information than they have ever had before. Data is used to support critical decisions about planting, harvesting, distribution, and responses to market prices. This research offers a look at the current digital transformation occurring in agriculture, covering new business models, connectivity options, and the use of artificial intelligence.
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Author Sheridan Nye
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