According to Statista, the projected market size for crop monitoring through sensing and imagery technology was approximately $385.6 million in 2021 and is anticipated to grow to $779.2 million by the year 2027. Utilizing crop monitoring and management techniques can result in substantial reductions in both power and water usage while simultaneously boosting crop yields, which explains the growth of specific agriculture equipment and IoT connectivity used within crop monitoring application. There’s an obvious relevance of IoT to Crop Monitoring. As we work with more than 1600 consumers from Agriculture, we can track that the number of crop monitoring use cases is expanding within different regions globally, such as the US, UK, Chile, Germany, Denmark, Malaysia, Japan and South Korea.