1. A great tool for citizen science research in the Agriculture field. Technology including mobile phones has necessitated professional scientists in the agricultural field to be able to amass large amounts of data from citizens in various parts of the world. Through the development and use mobile apps they can link and gather data from non-professional farmer in different parts of the world more easier and at a reasonable cost which is almost difficult and expensive without the help of mobile phones.
2. Access educational content, tutorials, and information about best practices, pest control, crop management 3. Get real-time weather forecasts and alerts through mobile apps and this facilitate decision making regarding planting, harvesting 4. Mobile apps and sensors can be used to monitor crop growth, health, and irrigation needs. Farmers can track crop progress and receive timely alerts about potential issues such as diseases or nutrient deficiencies. 5. Mobile applications can provide farmers with up-to-date market information, commodity prices, and demand trends, enabling them to make informed decisions about when and where to sell their produce for the best prices. 6. Mobile banking applications allow farmers to conduct financial transactions, receive payments, and access loans or insurance, facilitating smoother financial operations and risk management. 7. Mobile phones can be used for GPS-based mapping and tracking, helping farmers optimize planting patterns, plan field activities, and manage resources efficiently. 8. Smart devices connected to mobile phones can allow farmers to remotely monitor and control agricultural equipment such as irrigation systems, drones, and automated machinery. 9. Mobile applications can help farmers manage and monitor the health, breeding, and nutrition of livestock, providing insights into their well-being and productivity. 10. Mobile apps can facilitate efficient coordination and communication across the supply chain, connecting farmers with suppliers, distributors, and retailers to streamline the process of getting products to market. 11. Mobile apps and cloud-based platforms can assist farmers in keeping detailed records of their activities, expenses, yields, and other relevant data for future analysis and decision-making.