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Updated · openPR · May 15
ARB IOT Launches AI Agriculture Drone as Precision Farming IoT Market Eyes $20.17 Billion by 2030
Updated
Updated · openPR · May 15

ARB IOT Launches AI Agriculture Drone as Precision Farming IoT Market Eyes $20.17 Billion by 2030

5 articles · Updated · openPR · May 15
  • March 2025 saw Singapore-based ARB IOT Group introduce an AI-powered agriculture drone designed to monitor crop health, analyze soil conditions, and fine-tune pesticide and fertilizer use.
  • The drone combines AI with IoT functions to improve resource efficiency, cut operating costs, and reduce environmental impact while aiming to lift crop yields.
  • That launch fits a broader push toward AI-integrated farm management, real-time crop monitoring, smart irrigation, and automated equipment in precision agriculture.
  • The Business Research Company projects the IoT precision agriculture market will reach $20.17 billion by 2030, expanding at a 19.1% CAGR as demand grows for yield optimization and climate-smart farming.
With IoT and AI set to revolutionize farming, will small farmers be left behind or can new policies close the adoption gap?
As big agri-tech firms race to automate, could overdependence on smart farming tech threaten food security if systems fail?