Connectivity
A connected farming initiative typically depends on multiple networked devices (e.g., sensors, trackers, etc.) transmitting readings, status updates, and control signals to each other and central control units continually. Reliable connectivity is essential. So, before you implement a project, you need to evaluate the availability and viability of connectivity options in your area and select the most appropriate ones. Especially for scattered sites in rural locations, this often involves looking beyond standard cellular (3G/4G/5G) networks, and at more cost-effective and reliable alternatives, such as Long Range Wide Area Networks (LoRaWANs) and Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWANs).