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Measuring agricultural sustainability using satellite imagery
Is it possible to measure agricultural sustainability? Waiting for a perfect method to measure sustainability may make it too late to meet climate and sustainable development goals. How about now? We have come up with an idea and a practical solution for evaluating at least two of the sustainability dimensions—economic and environmental.
Post-code based fertilizer rate recommendation
To help farmers comply with environmental regulations, governments around the world appear to be funding this information on a massive scale. Our post-code-based rate recommendation is the only way for government and corporates to help their farmers and have a greater impact at the same time. We would love to work with them.
Carbon Farming & Satellite Imagery
Satellite Imagery can take agriculture to new heights with an array of information. Conventional agricultural processes require a ton of work. On top of that, it is proven to be one of the prime sources of carbon emissions. Carbon farming can become the new shield to prevent carbon contamination.
Carbon farming: The Next Big Saviour of the Planet?
Carbon Emission has been a prime problem in the modern-day world. The earth is sinking much faster than we thought it would be. However, the majority of the carbon emission has been done by us, Humans. Agriculture is arguably the most crucial sector in the world..
How Satellite Imagery can help farmers save money and improve their fertilizing strategies?
Fertilizer prices are skyrocketing following the price of natural gas in Europe. A year ago, liquid nitrogen fertilizer was worth less than 200 euros per tonne; in October 2021..
What AgTech Leaders Suggest for Sustainable Agriculture?
The world needs new change, a change that can make our lives sustainable. Agriculture has been one of the core sectors that need technological advancements to enable data-driven decision-making.
Breaking the Boundaries: Using AI & Satellites for Wheat Fertilization
Did you know, China consumes almost 135 thousand metric tons of wheat every year? Regions like European Union and India are not far behind either. Wheat has been a staple item in prime parts of the world.
Satellite monitoring to support sustainable coffee production
Like many others, my morning starts with a nice cup of coffee. There are many coffee brands in the market offering good coffee but as a conscious consumer….
The adoption of satellite imagery in precision farming.
The experts believe that the farmers must adopt precision farming by exploiting cost-effective, easy-to-use, satellite imagery-based agricultural ..
Can Germany cut the nitrogen fertilization rate by 20%
Wheat is widely grown than any other staple food crop (see map below) in the world. Nearly, US $50 billion worth of wheat is traded globally, each year…