IoT in Agriculture IoT (Internet of Things) in agriculture refers to the use of connected devices and sensors to collect data on various aspects of agricultural operations. The data collected by these devices can be analyzed to provide insights and make data-driven decisions to optimize operations, increase efficiency, and improve crop yield and quality. 👉 IoT in agriculture also includes the use of drones, robots, and autonomous vehicles to perform tasks such as planting, monitoring crops, and harvesting. 👉 The rise in global population coupled with increase in adoption of developed technology to optimize quantity and quality of farm production are expected to boost the adoption of IoT in agriculture market during the forecast period. 👉 IoT in agriculture can help farmers increase productivity, reduce costs, and improve the sustainability of their operations by optimizing resource use and minimizing waste.