IoT-Based Smart Agriculture: Advancing Precision Farming and Resource Optimization

Volume: 11 | Issue: 02 | Year 2025 | Subscription
International Journal of Plant Biotechnology
Received Date: 07/25/2025
Acceptance Date: 09/18/2025
Published On: 2025-11-10
First Page: 48
Last Page: 53

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By: Harpreet Kaur and Sukhwinder Singh Sran.

Research Scholar, Department of Computer Applications, Guru Kashi University, Talwandi Sabo, Bathinda, Punjab, India
Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, India

Abstract

One industry or profession that is crucial to modern human existence is agriculture. Food is the most important necessity for human survival, and agriculture supplies it. Similarly, India’s economy is centered on agriculture. But in modern Indian agriculture, farmers continue to mainly rely on indigenous or traditional methods. However, if they use smart, advanced, and innovative technologies on their farms or agro-based companies, they may now save more money, time, and energy. Even though the worlds and India’s populations are expanding, agricultural productivity is decreasing daily. It should go without saying that humanity would eventually find it difficult to exist with its own inventions

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