In the humid tropics of Trat, premium durian orchards depend on precise root-zone moisture — not guesswork.
Agrogat connects Dragino LSE01 soil probes across hillside plots, streaming volumetric water content (VWC),
electrical conductivity (EC), and soil temperature to a local edge gateway.
Operators monitor each sensor zone from a multilingual dashboard (English, Norwegian, Thai), catching dry spells
before trees show stress and avoiding over-irrigation that wastes water and dilutes fruit quality. Trend lines reveal
seasonal patterns across monsoon cycles, while the API ingest layer lets local integrators connect existing LoRaWAN
backhaul without replacing it.
The result: measurable water savings, healthier root zones, and a repeatable precision-agriculture template for
high-value tropical crops — running on commodity edge hardware without a heavy cloud stack at the farm gate.