 Nanotechnology has been widely used in the medical field due to its ability to deliver drugs to specific targets within the body. However, there is increasing interest in using similar techniques to improve agricultural practices. This paper reviews the potential of nanodelivery systems in agriculture, focusing on the advantages and limitations of existing technologies. It explains how nanodelivery systems can be used to improve crop production and reduce environmental impacts. Additionally, it outlines the challenges that must be overcome before nanodelivery systems can be successfully applied to agriculture. This article was authored by Pablo Vega-Vezquez, Nathan S. Mosier, Josephira Dyerage, and others.