Agriculture is evolving fast. With the rollout of 5G technology and accelerated digital transformation, farm management is entering a new era of efficiency and sustainability. As we strive to feed a growing global population – projected to reach 9.7 billion in 2050 – 5G-enabled precision farming presents a crucial opportunity to optimise resources, reduce water consumption and boost productivity.
The impact of 5G on Agriculture
Fifth-generation wireless or 5G will revolutionise industries worldwide. It’s expected to generate $12.3 trillion in revenue and support 22 million jobs worldwide by 2035. So how will it transform the wider agriculture industry? In agriculture, the transformative power of 5G lies in its ability to enable smarter farming practices through high-speed connectivity and real-time data exchange. This shift is opening new revenue models and exciting possibilities for smart farms, allowing them to harness the full potential of data.
Enhancing farming with 5G
Modern farms are already using various Internet of Things (IoT) devices to cut costs, increase yields and gain better insights into their operations. By 2027 the global agriculture sensors market is expected to reach $7.6 billion. 5G will take these advancements further by providing up to 100 times faster internet speeds than 4G, supporting machine learning and facilitating near real-time communication between devices and the cloud. Agricultural manufacturers can benefit from automated farming processes enabled by next-generation 5G solutions, remotely collecting and analysing rich data from their machines and terrain.
By utilising 5G, a wide range of enhanced technologies will open up to farmers. Field conditions can be more accurately monitored through a larger network of data-collecting sensors. Autonomous drones equipped with AI can scan crops to detect weeds and apply pesticides only where necessary. More crucially, farmers can fine-tune their water consumption by adjusting irrigation systems based on real-time data, helping to conserve their vital resource. Progress is picking up speed around the world, with projects like the 5G Open Innovation Lab in the US testing and developing use cases on the ground.
The future of farming
Today, about 38% of Earth’s land is used for agriculture, including cropland and livestock grazing, according to a U.N. report. While much of today’s 5G infrastructure is being built in urban areas, rural coverage is expanding, bringing the benefits of 5G to farming communities. This growth will enable automakers and others in the agricultural sector to capture more value and drive innovation.
As the global demand for food continues to rise, farming practices must evolve. 5G-enabled solutions are central to the digital transformation of agriculture, making farming smarter and more efficient. While the industry has been slower to adopt new technologies, the prospects of smarter farming methods are immense.
At Cubic3, we’re helping to drive this innovation. Our connected software solutions empowers OEMs in agriculture to optimise their management systems, unlocking new opportunities in smart farming.





