Water is often the real constraint. Good systems help track what is available, what is being used, what is failing, and where intervention should happen before waste or shortage becomes serious.
Useful where water has operational cost, restricted allocation, low margin for waste, or high reliance on manual checks and delayed visibility.
Watering and intervention decisions can be made with real signals, not guesswork.
Visibility helps reduce silent loss, missed failures, and delayed action.
Remote and rural systems become easier to supervise without constant travel.
When water is constrained, the system helps show where action matters first.