Smart Farming in Potato Cultivation
Smart farming in potato cultivation integrates artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), drones, and decision support systems to optimize processes from planting to post-harvest, enhancing efficiency and innovation. This technology-driven approach tackles major challenges in potato productiona vital global staple with an output exceeding 368 million metric tons in 2023, primarily from China, India and the United States.
By enabling precise, data-driven decisions, smart farming can boost yields by up to 20%, cut input use by 15–30%, and reduce post-harvest losses, which currently range between 20–30% worldwide. These improvements not only enhance profitability but also promote sustainability through lower greenhouse gas emissions, improved soil health and efficient resource management.
Recent developments, such as AI-powered predictive analytics and drone-based multispectral imaging are driving widespread adoption in technologically advanced regions like Idaho (USA) and the Netherlands. However, challenges remain particularly the high upfront costs (approximately USD 6,000 for a basic drone system) and limited rural internet connectivity. Addressing these constraints through affordable technologies and infrastructure support is crucial for empowering smallholder farmers, who form the backbone of potato production in developing regions.

An overview of smart farming in potato cultivation, showing technology-enhanced fields.






