Saudi Arabia's Haswah Mango Farm in Rijal Alma has cut irrigation water consumption by approximately 50 percent using artificial intelligence technology, demonstrating a major practical breakthrough for agriculture in the Kingdom's arid climate [3][4]. By scheduling irrigation based on real-time soil-moisture sensor readings, the farm achieved this drastic water reduction without compromising tree health or crop quality, while also boosting its mango tree flowering rate to over 98 percent in 2026 [3][4]. This success highlights Saudi Arabia's broader push to integrate AI and IoT into farming to increase crop yields by up to 20 percent and support the nation's ambitious Vision 2030 plan for sustainable food security [1][6]. As the Kingdom faces water scarcity and labor shortages, such smart farming innovations are becoming critical for farmers seeking to optimize resources and ensure long-term agricultural viability [1][5].