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A Narrative Review on Smart Sensors and IoT Solutions for Sustainable Agriculture and Aquaculture Practices

Liwei Liu, Winton Cheng, Hsin‐Wei Kuo

2025Sustainability19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The integration of smart sensor networks and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies has emerged as a key strategy for enhancing productivity and sustainability in agriculture and aquaculture under increasing climate and resource pressures. This review consolidates empirical findings on the performance of sensor-driven systems in optimizing the management of water, nutrients, and energy. Studies have demonstrated that IoT-based irrigation systems can reduce water use by up to 50% without compromising yields, while precision nutrient monitoring enables a 20–40% reduction in fertilizer inputs. In aquaculture, real-time monitoring and automated interventions have improved feed conversion ratios, reduced mortality by up to 40%, and increased yields by 15–50%. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into IoT frameworks further enhances predictive capabilities and operational responsiveness. Despite these benefits, widespread adoption remains constrained by high infrastructure costs, limited sensor robustness, and fragmented policy support. This paper provides a comprehensive evaluation of current technologies, adoption barriers, and strategic directions for advancing scalable, sustainable, and data-driven food production systems.

Topics & Concepts

Internet of ThingsAquacultureAgricultureNarrativeSustainable agricultureBusinessEnvironmental planningAgricultural engineeringAgroforestryEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental resource managementComputer scienceFisheryEngineeringGeographyFish <Actinopterygii>World Wide WebBiologyArtLiteratureArchaeologyFood Supply Chain TraceabilityWater Quality Monitoring Technologies