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