Semtech’s LoRa® Devices Boost Crop Yield on Connected Avocado Farms
ICT International’s LoRa-based precision environmental sensors enable smarter crop monitoring with a data-centric approach
Semtech Corporation (Nasdaq: SMTC), a leading supplier of high performance analog and mixed-signal semiconductors and advanced algorithms, announced that ICT International, an Internet of Things (IoT) solution provider for environmental applications, and Definium Technologies (Definium), a developer and manufacturer of IoT gateways and devices, are leveraging an advanced array of products based on Semtech's LoRa® devices and the LoRaWAN® protocol to improve crop yield in Australian avocado plantations with a data-centric approach to farming.
"Our collaboration with ICT International and Semtech to deliver precision environmental sensing solutions has broad applicability across the agricultural spectrum. These applications include grazing, row cropping, viticulture, and nut orchards, in addition to smart cities and mining."
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"Avocado crops are highly susceptible to stress at key times throughout their growing cycle," said Dr. Peter Cull, Director of ICT International. "Utilizing plant physiology sensors based on Semtech's leading and proven LoRa devices enables the simple and accurate monitoring of moisture flow inside the plants, and allows farmers to respond quickly to stressors to improve yield. As a result, farmers maximize profit while reducing expenses related to product waste."
"As the challenge of extracting high yields from crop farming continues to increase due to changing weather conditions, accurately monitoring environmental crop stress is crucial to ensuring we produce enough food to feed the world," said Mike Cruse, CEO at Definium Technologies. "Our collaboration with ICT International and Semtech to deliver precision environmental sensing solutions has broad applicability across the agricultural spectrum. These applications include grazing, row cropping, viticulture, and nut orchards, in addition to smart cities and mining."
ICT International and Definium deployed a suite of LoRa-enabled sensors throughout a large-scale avocado farm in New South Wales, Australia to identify the ongoing causes of low crop yield. Through the use of soil moisture sensors, sap flow sensors, vapor-pressure deficit sensors, and weather stations, the data accurately identified periods of low soil moisture and high plant water stress, and matched those to excess fruit drop. Smart agriculture applications are a proven vertical market for LoRa devices, which offer farmers and ranchers several advantages, including up to 30 miles of network coverage from a single LoRaWAN gateway in rural areas. Farmers across Australia are currently in the process of integrating ICT International and Definium's LoRa-based sensors into their own smart irrigation systems to better address and respond to crop stress and significantly increase yield.
"From measuring environmental conditions influencing crop production to tracking livestock health, smart agriculture applications based on LoRa devices offer a leading flexibility and ease of use for farmers to quickly reduce environmental impact, maximize yield and minimize expenses," said Marc Pegulu, Vice President of IoT Product Marketing for Semtech's Wireless and Sensing Products Group. "Commercial and independent farms alike are increasingly turning to LoRaWAN connectivity, leveraging its flexible and proven capabilities to help create smarter and more sustainable operations."
To learn more about LoRa, visit the Semtech website.
About Semtech's LoRa® Devices
Semtech's LoRa devices are widely adopted long-range, low-power solutions for IoT that gives telecom companies, IoT application makers and system integrators the feature set necessary to deploy low-cost, interoperable IoT networks, gateways, sensors, module products, and IoT services worldwide. IoT networks based on the LoRaWAN® specification have been deployed in 100 countries and Semtech is a founding member of the LoRa Alliance®, the fastest growing IoT alliance for low power wide area network applications. To learn more about how LoRa enables IoT, visit Semtech's LoRa site.
About ICT International
ICT International has been providing sensors and instrumentation to agriculture, horticulture (macadamia, almond, sandalwood, grape, mango, avocado, and sugar cane crops) and environment sectors for both commercial and research applications for 40 years and to over 50 countries each year. ICT International's instruments are manufactured in Armidale, regional NSW Australia, and have been installed to measure plant water-use by leading scientists in a range of very harsh environments as well as the world's tallest trees. To learn more, visit http://www.ictinternational.com/.
About Definium Technologies
Definium Technologies specializes in solving real-world problems with bespoke and specialist hardware and software solutions. Definium has created a suite of IoT sensors and general-purpose devices using cutting-edge technology to solve domain-specific problems in a wide range of industries. Definium is based in Launceston, Tasmania, where it designs and manufactures its IoT sensors in-house. To learn more, visit https://www.definium.net/.
About Semtech
Semtech Corporation is a leading supplier of high performance analog and mixed-signal semiconductors and advanced algorithms for infrastructure, high-end consumer and industrial equipment. Products are designed to benefit the engineering community as well as the global community. The Company is dedicated to reducing the impact it, and its products, have on the environment. Internal green programs seek to reduce waste through material and manufacturing control, use of green technology and designing for resource reduction. Publicly traded since 1967, Semtech is listed on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbol SMTC. For more information, visit http://www.semtech.com.
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