Only 3% of the world’s water is accessible freshwater. Of that, 70% of the freshwater consumed is used in the agricultural industry – the largest consumer of water globally. Monitoring soil moisture levels helps farmers to make effective and smart irrigation decisions. Too much water in the soil leads to waterlogged areas and anpotential for plant illness or death, while too little water will harm crop growth.
Here is the Solution !!
Sensoterra: more crop per drop. Making it easy and affordable to measure soil moisture and produce more food for less.
Our climate is changing; freshwater
supplies are dwindling and droughts, flash floods and failed crops are
more and more common. This makes our global food production unstable
while our population continues to grow.
Agriculture consumes 70% of the world’s
water supply to provide food for 7.5 billion people, yet agriculture is
far behind when it comes to embracing digital solutions to solve
problems of efficiency and quality in the production of food. Less than
1% of all farmers use sensors to understand their crops condition and
needs. As a result, almost all farmers over-irrigate their crops by up
to 60%, wasting money, precious water and damaging healthy soils.
The Sensoterra mission is to tackle water waste in agriculture and help farmers increase yield and decrease costs. In short; producing more food for less.
Sensoterra is a low-cost, wireless and remote system that offers farmers real-time insight into the soil moisture condition of their crops. Soil is not homogenous – it holds moisture differently in various areas. With low-cost, plug and play probes that can be deployed across a large field in more areas, the
data becomes more valuable and results in smarter irrigation decisions.
How it Works ?
The step-by-step process of Sensoterra’s LoRa-enabled solution
The company utilizes Semtech LoRa-enabled sensors in its probes and a LoRaWAN™ network that enables the IoT connectivity, Sensoterra primarily focused on the North America and European agriculture markets and has deployed over 4,000 sensors and achieved over 720,000 data points since the product launch in 2016. Sensoterra’s solutions are now being deployed in Australia, South America and other parts of the world. In Dec 2018, IoTVigyan enquired and found that right now Sensoterra's probe do not support Indian LoRAWAN frequency, but if there is attractive business case from India, they can think about the same.
Current Projects of Sensoterra
USP of Sensoterra
Ease of installation is a key feature of Sensoterra’s soil moisture system. LoRa-enabled multi-depth probe sensors can be installed in a matter of minutes and data is viewable online within an
hour after installation. A free app is available for download and can operate on a laptop, tablet or mobile phone. Users have the ability to manage their installations through an easy to use dashboard and an open API is available for data integration.
Technical Details
How Sensoterra can be market differentiator ?
The soil moisture sensor market is dated and prices are high, ranging
between 500-1,000 USD per sensor. As a result, typically only 1 sensor
is used in a field covering as much as 50 hectares. Using only 1 data
point is a high risk for irrigation management, especially considering
differences in soil and crop type.
Boasting completely wireless sensors with the most intuitive UX and
user friendly design, our sensors are offered at a fraction of the costs
of competition, averaging 110 USD per sensor.
Besides the significantly lower retail price for Sensoterra,
virtually every competitor is using a subscription model for data use.
Sensoterra provides data for free, and charges no fees for the app or
any other hidden cost.
For more information reach:https://www.sensoterra.com/
This article Sensoterra | Revolutionary Precision Farming using LoRAWAN is first time published on IoTVigyan , for any query or suggestion, feel free to reach on iotvigyan@gmail.com.
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