Parra-López, CarlosBen Abdallah, SakerGarcía García, GuillermoHassoun, AbdoTrollman, HanaJagtap, SandeepGupta, SumitAït-Kaddour, AbderrahmaneMakmuang, SureeratCarmona-Torres, Carmen2025-02-202025-02-202025-03-31Parra-López C, Ben Abdallah S, García García G, et al., (2025) Digital technologies for water use and management in agriculture: recent applications and future outlook. Agricultural Water Management, Volume 309, March 2025, Article number 1093470378-3774https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agwat.2025.109347https://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/23499This article provides a comprehensive overview of digital technologies for water use and management in agriculture, examining recent applications and future prospects. It examines key water-related challenges - scarcity, pollution, inefficient use and climate change - and shows how various digital technologies such as Remote Sensing, Artificial Intelligence, the Internet of Things, Big Data, Robotics, Smart Sensors and Blockchain can help address them. The review finds that these technologies offer significant potential for improving water management practices, with Remote Sensing and Artificial Intelligence emerging as the most versatile and widely adopted. Efficient irrigation strategies appear to be the most common application across technologies. Digital solutions significantly reduce water wastage, help identify pollution hotspots, and improve overall water resource management. For example, remote sensing-based approaches (e.g. UAV-mounted multispectral cameras) can accurately monitor soil moisture to optimise irrigation scheduling, while AI-driven models (e.g. random forest or neural networks) can predict groundwater recharge or forecast rainfall events. However, several barriers to widespread adoption are identified, including high implementation costs, lack of technical expertise, data management challenges, and infrastructure and connectivity constraints. The study concludes by suggesting priorities for future research and development, highlighting the need for integrated technological solutions, improved accessibility and affordability, improved efficiency and sustainability, improved water quality, enhanced data management capabilities, and strategies to address emerging concerns such as cybersecurity and the environmental impact of digital technologies themselves. This review aims to inform future research, policy and practice in agricultural water management and support the development of more productive, resilient and sustainable agricultural systems.enAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/30 Agricultural, Veterinary and Food Sciences40 Engineering4005 Civil Engineering3002 Agriculture, Land and Farm Management3004 Crop and Pasture ProductionMachine Learning and Artificial IntelligenceNetworking and Information Technology R&D (NITRD)Data Science6 Clean Water and Sanitation2 Zero HungerAgronomy & AgricultureDigital technologies for water use and management in agriculture: recent applications and future outlookArticle1873-2283564070109347309