The adoption of these technologies is expected to benefit farmers worldwide, particularly in regions facing water scarcity and erratic weather patterns. Satellite remote sensing enables early detection of crop stress and provides actionable insights for mitigating risks such as locust swarms and flooding. Smart irrigation systems, on the other hand, are helping to conserve water resources by reducing wastage and optimizing usage. However, the high cost of implementation and the need for reliable internet connectivity in remote areas may limit access for smallholder farmers, potentially widening the gap between large agribusinesses and smaller operations.