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The Global Agriculture Sensors Market size was USD 1.65 billion in 2022 and it is expected to grow to USD 4.13 billion in 2030 with a CAGR of 9.75% in the 2023-2030 period.<br><br>
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Agriculture SensorsMarket Update: Fast Change Strategies for 2023-2030 Powered by Powered by GQ Research
Market Definition & Scope “Agriculture sensors are devices or instruments designed to collect data and information about various environmental and crop-related parameters within the agricultural context. These sensors are typically used to monitor and manage different aspects of agricultural operations, providing valuable data for decision-making and optimizing agricultural processes.” Powered by Powered by GQ Research
Market Type • Location Sensors • Humidity Sensors • Electrochemical Sensors • Mechanical Sensors • Airflow Sensors • Pressure Sensors • Optical Sensors • Water Sensors • Soil Moisture Sensors • Livestock Sensors Powered by Powered by GQ Research
Market Application • Dairy Management • Soil Management • Climate Management • Water Management • Smart Green House • Others Powered by Powered by GQ Research
Key Players • Some of the key players profiled in the study are - • Auroras SrlCsoPieraCillario • Caipos GmbH • CropIn Technology Solutions Private Limited • CropXinc. • dol-sensors A/S • Glana Sensors AB • LibeliumComunicacionesDistribuidas S.L. • Monnit Corporation • pycno agriculture • Sensaphone Powered by Powered by GQ Research
Regions • If opting for the Global version of Agriculture Sensors Market; then the below country analysis would be included: • North America (the USA, Canada, and Mexico) • Europe (Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Netherlands, Italy, Nordic Nations, Spain, Switzerland, and the Rest of Europe) • Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, India, Southeast Asia, and the Rest of APAC) • South America (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the Rest of the countries, etc.) • The Middle East and Africa (Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Israel, Egypt, Turkey, Nigeria, South Africa, Rest of MEA) Powered by Powered by GQ Research
Sample Report “Agriculture sensors are called active sensors because they emit their light source onto the plant canopy and at the same time measure the percentage of light that is reflected from the canopy toward the sensor. Precision farming, also known as smart farming, allows farmers to maximize their yields with minimal resources. These sensors help understand plants at the microscale to conserve resources and reduce environmental pollution. Many sensor technologies are implemented in precision agriculture and provide data to help farmers monitor and optimize crop yield.” Get free access to sample report @ https://gqresearch.com/product/global-agriculture-sensors-market/ Powered by Powered by GQ Research
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