"Moving beyond the first and second generations, toward the third generation of smart farms: implementing smart agriculture by advancing from simple monitoring and facility control to big data-driven solutions based on data sharing."
Smart Farm MoreA smart farm utilizes information technology to measure and analyze various factors in agricultural cultivation facilities, such as temperature, humidity, sunlight, carbon dioxide, and soil conditions. Based on the analysis results, control devices are operated to adjust and maintain optimal conditions. Additionally, remote management is possible through mobile devices like smartphones. By implementing smart farms, high added value can be created across the entire agricultural process—from production and distribution to consumption—enhancing productivity, efficiency, and quality.