Digital Agriculture: The New Revolution
Home » What we do » Digital Agriculture: The New Revolution


Today, we are witnessing a revolution in farming that integrates electronics, communications, and automation — a transformation better known as digital agriculture. This new era brings together advanced tools and intelligent systems that are reshaping how crops are cultivated and managed.
Examples include:
Mobile soil sensors to measure electrical conductivity, organic matter, and soil humidity.
Vegetation sensors that assess crop vigor through optical measurements.
Fixed crop sensors to record soil and plant conditions such as humidity, sunshine, rainfall, and temperature in real time.
Remote sensing technologies using satellite and drone imagery.
Machinery-installed sensors to monitor equipment performance.
Satellite positioning systems for precision farming.
In recent years, intelligent sensor technologies and agricultural robotics have advanced significantly, offering commercial solutions such as autonomous weed removal and crop monitoring.
Together, these innovations mean cost savings for farmers, improved yields, and greater environmental sustainability — proving that digital farming is truly the future of agriculture.