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Internet of Things: Low Cost Sensors for Agriculture

 

 

A Review of Practice and Implementation of the Internet of Things (IoT) for Smallholder Agriculture

Publication | May 12, 2020 | Anish Paul Antony, Kendra Leith, Craig Jolley, Jennifer Lu, Daniel J. Sweeney

A Review of Practice and Implementation of the Internet of Things (IoT) for Smallholder Agriculture

Seeds of Silicon: How the Internet of Things Can Improve Agricultural Outcomes

Emmanuel Biketi, Horticulture Manager at Kikaboni Farm in Olooloitikosh, Kenya with an Upande temperature and relative humidity IoT device.

Blog | Jan 20, 2020 | Anish Paul Antony, Craig Jolley, Dan Sweeney

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Seeds of Silicon: How the Internet of Things Can Improve Agricultural Outcomes

USAID - MIT D-Lab Webinar Dec 4, 10 AM EST: Seeds of Silicon: How the Internet of Things can Transform Smallholder Agriculture

Drip-irrigated vegetable cultivation at Napuu 1 Drip Irrigation Scheme in Lodwar, Kenya (left), and a SweetSense gateway mounted on solar PV panels that transmits solar irrigation pump usage data to an online server via cellular or satellite data (right).

Blog | Nov 20, 2019 | MIT D-Lab

MIT D-Lab
USAID - MIT D-Lab Webinar Dec 4, 10 AM EST: Seeds of Silicon: How the Internet of Things can Transform Smallholder Agriculture

Seeds of Silicon: Internet of Things for Smallholder Agriculture

Left: Farmer Emmanuel Biketi, Horticulture Manager at Kikaboni Farm in Olooloitikosh, Kenya with an Upande temperature and relative humidity IoT device. Right: Drip irrigated vegetable cultivation at Napuu 1 Drip Irrigation Scheme in Lodwar, Kenya.

Publication | Aug 26, 2019 | Anish Paul Antony, Jennifer Lu, Daniel Sweeney

Seeds of Silicon: Internet of Things for Smallholder Agriculture

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