Atiqur Sunny
Impact of IoT on Agriculture
With over 9 billion people predicted to inhabit the world in the near future, agronomic plants already provide food for close to 8 billion people. The success of its citizens determines a country’s level of prosperity, and agriculture-related workers around the world frequently deal with issues including seasonal harvest efficiency and low investment rates. Food production plants are without a doubt one of our top issues in the twenty-first century. The creation of food-producing plants is crucial because of the world’s constantly growing population. It is important to increase the food supply to support improved farming. Natural disaster-related economic losses now amount to $250–$300 billion annually on average. Reusing land can increase productivity, but it has drawbacks because of the geography.
Since the beginning of time, agriculture and crop production have been the main occupations in Bangladesh, providing a living for more than half of the country’s people. Around 16% of the GDP is made up of the agricultural sector, which has a substantial economic impact on the nation. To maintain this sector’s continuing expansion and success as a pivot for the country and its people, investment is crucial. This industry must incorporate IoT technology to solve issues like climate change, environmental change, and the ecological impact of intensive agricultural practices in order to assure its sustainability and survival.