NASA Harvest
Housed within the NASA Applied Sciences Program, NASA Harvest is NASA’s Food Security and Agriculture Program operating as a consortium of leading agricultural experts across the academic, public, private, and NGO sectors. Led by researchers at the University of Maryland and implemented with the support of international partners, NASA Harvest serves to advance the use of satellite Earth observations to benefit both domestic and global food security and environmental resiliency. As a consortium of over 50 partner organizations from across the globe, the NASA Harvest team leverages a vast and diverse array of agricultural remote sensing expertise, food market analysis, and sustainable agriculture knowledge in service of food security worldwide.
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