Field to Fork: Advancing Vegetable and Melon Farming with RFID, BLE, IoT & Drones

The article focuses on how the vegetable and melon farming industry relies on various technologies such as RFID, BLE, IoT, and drones to improve processes and increase productivity for farmers. GAO RFID Inc., a leading supplier of RFID solutions, offers a comprehensive selection of RFID readers, tags, BLE gateways, and beacons for this industry. The uses and advantages of GAO’s technologies mentioned in the article include the following:

  1. RFID: Enhanced traceability, inventory management, improved quality control, streamlined logistics, and enhanced supply chain transparency.
  2. BLE: Real-time monitoring, precision agriculture, remote management, and disease and pest management.
  3. RFID and Drones: Time and labor savings, improved data analytics, environmental sustainability, and enhanced safety and security.
  4. IoT: Supply chain optimization, weather monitoring, energy efficiency, and collaboration and knowledge sharing.

GAO RFID Inc. helps its customers comply with industry standards, mandates, and government regulations, including EPCglobal Gen2, ISO 18000-6C, GS1 EPCIS, Bluetooth 5, OGC SensorThings API, and more. It also mentions relevant regulations in the US and Canada, such as the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) and the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations (SFCR).  Additionally, mentions were made of GAO integrating its technologies with popular software and cloud services in the industry, such as ADP Workforce Now, Trimble Ag Software, Oracle HCM Cloud, and Google Cloud Platform.

The article concludes by highlighting that GAO’s software provides APIs and integrates with popular software and cloud services in the farming industry, such as ADP Workforce Now, Trimble Ag Software, Oracle HCM Cloud, and Google Cloud Platform, among others.

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