HONDE, an intelligent environmental monitoring company, has launched an intelligent agricultural environment monitoring system that integrates air temperature and humidity, atmospheric pressure, PM2.5 and PM10 monitoring. This innovative solution based on LoRaWAN technology has for the first time incorporated farmland air quality parameters into the scope of precision agriculture management, providing unprecedented environmental insight capabilities for agricultural production.
Breakthrough technological innovation
This agricultural meteorological station adopts multi-sensor fusion technology, and a single device integrates
High-precision temperature and humidity sensor
Digital atmospheric pressure sensor
PM2.5/PM10 detection module
LoRaWAN wireless communication unit
Solar power supply system
“This is a major breakthrough in the field of agricultural environmental monitoring,” said Dr. Wei Zhang, Technical Director of HONDE Asia Pacific. “For the first time, we have combined atmospheric particulate matter monitoring with traditional meteorological parameters, providing a brand-new data dimension for the prevention of crop pests and diseases and the regulation of greenhouse environments.”
The on-site application has achieved remarkable results
In the smart greenhouse project in Chiang Mai, Thailand, this system has demonstrated outstanding value. Project leader Somchai Pongpattana said, “Through the data of PM2.5 differences inside and outside the greenhouse monitored by the HONDE system, we optimized the ventilation strategy, which not only reduced the incidence of powdery mildew by 45%, but also saved 28% of energy consumption.”
The rice-growing areas in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam have also benefited significantly. Farmer Nguyen Van Hung shared: “The air quality data provided by the system helped us predict the risk of brown planthopper migration, adjust control strategies in a timely manner, reduce pesticide usage by 35%, and increase rice production by 22%.”
Technical advantage: Specifically designed for agricultural environments
The agricultural meteorological station adopts a dust-proof and insect-proof design and is equipped with a self-cleaning sensor channel, effectively addressing the dust challenge in the agricultural environment. Its low-power architecture, in combination with an efficient solar charging system, ensures uninterrupted operation throughout the year in areas without grid coverage.
LoRaWAN technology: Achieving wide-area agricultural Internet of Things coverage
This system adopts the LoRaWAN communication protocol. A single gateway can achieve a coverage radius of 15 kilometers, perfectly adapting to the scattered farmland layout in Southeast Asia. HONDE’s iot expert Lisa Chen introduced: “Compared with traditional 4G solutions, our LoRaWAN system reduces operating costs by 70% and extends battery life to over three years.”
Intelligent Early Warning: Empowering Precision Agricultural decision-making
The built-in AI algorithm in the system can provide precise agricultural warnings based on multi-parameter correlation analysis.
When the concentration of PM2.5 rises along with an increase in humidity, a warning of disease risks is issued
Predict severe convective weather based on air pressure changes to guide harvesting operations
Optimize greenhouse ventilation strategies through temperature, humidity and particulate matter data
Contribution to sustainable development
According to the report of the Southeast Asia Agricultural Sustainable Development Alliance, the adoption of agricultural meteorological stations has achieved remarkable results in environmental protection:
The average use of pesticides has decreased by 32%
The efficiency of irrigation water has increased by 28%
Energy consumption is reduced by 25%
Market prospects and strategic cooperation
According to research data from Frost & Sullivan, the market size of smart agriculture in Southeast Asia is expected to reach 7.2 billion US dollars by 2028.
Technical specifications and compatibility
The HONDE agricultural weather station supports the LoRaWAN protocol and is compatible with mainstream Internet of Things platforms. Its modular design enables users to select sensor combinations based on specific needs, providing highly flexible customized solutions.
Practical application cases
In the palm plantations of Malaysia, the system monitored the changes in particulate matter concentration during haze periods and guided the plantations to take the best protective measures, successfully keeping the yield loss within 5%. Banana plantations in the Philippines have utilized systematic atmospheric pressure data to accurately predict the path of typhoons, completing the harvest ahead of schedule and avoiding economic losses of approximately 850,000 US dollars.
Industry recognition and certification
This weather station has obtained CE and ROHS certifications. Agricultural expert Dr. Sarah Thompson commented: “Multi-dimensional environmental data has greatly enriched our agricultural AI models and provided important support for the development of precision agriculture.”
As the requirements for the quality and safety of agricultural products in Southeast Asia continue to rise, this innovative solution that integrates air quality and meteorological monitoring is becoming an important technical force in promoting the modernization and sustainable development of regional agriculture.
About HONDE
HONDE is a provider of intelligent environmental monitoring solutions, dedicated to offering innovative Internet of Things (iot) technologies and digital solutions to global agriculture.
Media contact
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Post time: Nov-20-2025
