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Smart Harvest is a market within the Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) space. It is focused on the development of connected devices and systems that enable the efficient and effective management of agricultural resources. This includes the use of sensors, actuators, and other technologies to monitor and control the environment, soil, water, and other resources. Smart Harvest also includes the development of software and analytics to optimize the use of these resources.
The Smart Harvest market is growing rapidly, driven by the need for more efficient and sustainable agricultural practices. It is also being driven by the increasing availability of connected devices and the development of new technologies.
Companies in the Smart Harvest market include John Deere, Monsanto, Trimble, and Ag Leader. Other companies include Agri-Tech, Agri-Data, and Agri-Connect. Show Less Read more