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Data is the new fertiliser for modern farming, but only if it flows freely. While many UK farms invest in sensors and machinery, true value is often lost in fragmented systems. We develop the software architecture that turns isolated readings into a unified, actionable ecosystem.
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Data Silos & Fragmented Tech. You have weather stations from one vendor, soil probes from another, and machinery telematics on a separate screen.
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A Unified Software Ecosystem. We build custom middleware and frontend platforms that act as the central brain of your operations.
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Development Services
IoT-Driven Smart Farming Solutions
SWe design custom software ecosystems that address the specific challenges of British agriculture, from unpredictable weather patterns to strict environmental regulations. Our solutions empower you to manage every aspect of your farm with digital precision.
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Precision Farming Systems
Implement Variable Rate Application (VRA) algorithms to optimise fertiliser and chemical usage based on real-time soil data. We build platforms that generate precise prescription maps, helping you reduce input costs while ensuring compliance with environmental standards.
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Smart Greenhouse Automation
Automate your controlled environments with software that regulates temperature, humidity, and lighting 24/7. Our systems integrate seamlessly with HVAC and irrigation controllers to maximise crop quality and minimise energy consumption.
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Livestock Management Apps
Enhance animal welfare and farm security with custom mobile apps for herd tracking and health monitoring. We integrate GPS collars and bio-sensors to provide real-time location data, geofencing alerts, and early sickness detection.
Engineered for Scalability and Security
- Backend: Python, Node.js, Java, .NET.
- Frontend: React, Angular, Vue.js.
- Cloud & IoT: AWS IoT Core, Azure IoT Hub, Google Cloud Platform.
- Protocols: MQTT, REST API, LoRaWAN.
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United Kingdom
Devonshire str., 41, Ground Floor, London W1G 7AJ, UK
Germany
Estonia
Harju maakond, Tallinn, Kesklinna linnaosa, Kaupmehe tn 7-120, 10114, Estonia
Ukraine
Lviv, Sadova street, 2a/1
What Is IoT in Agriculture
IoT (Internet of Things) in agriculture is an ecosystem of connected smart devices, sensors, and software that automatically collect and analyze data on crops, soil, machinery, and livestock to optimize farming processes.
How the Internet of Things Works in Agriculture
The system operates in a cycle: smart sensors read physical metrics (humidity, temperature, GPS coordinates) and transmit them via the internet to a cloud platform for analysis. The farmer then receives actionable statistics, or the system automatically triggers actuators (e.g., turning on irrigation).
Core Components of an IoT System
The foundation of any agri-IoT system consists of four key elements:
- Sensors and Devices (data collection).
- Connectivity (LoRaWAN, 5G, or satellite for data transmission).
- Data Processing Platform (cloud services and analytics).
- User Interface (app or dashboard for visualization and management).
Key Benefits of IoT for Agribusiness
Implementing IoT allows agribusinesses to adopt a precision agriculture model, ensuring higher profitability, predictable results, and sustainable farm development.
Cost Reduction and Resource Optimization
IoT systems enable targeted resource usage: water, fertilizers, and pesticides are applied only in the necessary amounts and specific zones, reducing production costs by 20–30%.
Real-Time Insights for Timely Decisions
A continuous data flow allows farmers to respond quickly to weather changes, plant disease risks, or machinery malfunctions, preventing crop losses before they occur.
Increased Productivity and Crop Yield
By monitoring optimal microclimate conditions and soil health, IoT helps maximize yield per hectare and improve the quality of the final product.
Process Automation
IoT systems handle routine tasks: automated irrigation, climate control in greenhouses, and management of autonomous machinery minimize the need for manual labor and reduce human error. Shutterstock
FAQ
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What is smart farming with IoT?
Smart farming is an agricultural management approach that uses IoT, Big Data, and Artificial Intelligence to increase the quantity and quality of products while minimizing human labor.
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How is IoT applied in smart agriculture systems?
IoT is applied across a wide range of tasks, from soil moisture monitoring and drone management to tracking livestock health (Smart Livestock) and controlling crop storage conditions in silos.
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What are the main challenges of implementing IoT in agriculture?
The main challenges include the high cost of initial equipment, the need for stable internet connectivity in remote regions, and the need to train staff to operate new technologies.
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Can IoT help with livestock management?
Yes, smart collars and ear tags track animal location, activity, body temperature, and breeding cycles, allowing for the timely detection of diseases and health issues.
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Is IoT essential for Precision Agriculture?
Yes, IoT is the technical backbone of precision agriculture, as sensors provide the hyper-local data required to create yield maps and facilitate variable-rate application of fertilizers.