EOS Crop Monitoring Selected As ‘Yield Forecasting Solution of the Year’ in the 2022 AgTech Breakthrough Awards

EOS Data Analytics (EOSDA), a global provider of AI-powered satellite imagery analytics, has announced that EOS Crop Monitoring has been selected as “Yield Forecasting Solution of the Year” in the 2022 AgTech Breakthrough Awards conducted by AgTech Breakthrough, a leading market intelligence organization that recognizes the top companies, technologies and products in the global agricultural and food technology markets today.

EOS Crop Monitoring from EOS Data Analytics (EOSDA) is an online satellite field monitoring service that collects all the important information about the state of crops in one tool, providing crucial data on the state of crops during different stages of their growth and allowing farmers to make the most informed and timely decisions.

Advertisement

EOSDA technology allows growers to diminish carbon dioxide emissions and develop sustainable agriculture methods without financial losses. EOSDA combines data retrieved from satellite imagery with AI technologies and proprietary algorithms to analyze the state of crops within farms and trees growing in forest stands to drive businesses and implement sustainable practices globally.

The analytics retrieved from satellite imagery helps detect crop growing issues early on, rationalize fertilizers application and water consumption, and save fuel due to a smaller number of field trips. Additionally, field monitoring ensures timely detection of crop health issues, including heat/cold/water stress, diseases, pests, weeds, and more. Early-stage detection of these anomalies speeds up the decision-making process, allowing growers to save time, reduce costs, and increase yields.

MORE BY EOS CROP MONITORING

Meanwhile, enhanced satellite-driven scouting improves field management thanks to precise problem area detection, guiding the scouts in the fields, saving their time and efforts. Field owners can set scout tasks online using satellite maps, while the platform automatically notifies the assignee. Scouts can work in the fields using the mobile version of the app even without an internet connection, adding threats to snapshots of stressed crops to the reports.

Top Articles
AI Precision Spraying Pioneer Greeneye Technology Raises $20M to Scale U.S. Operation

Lastly, vegetation and productivity maps, generated directly on the platform using reliable satellite data and vegetation indices, allow growers to perform variable-rate application of seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides, minimizing waste of costs and resources while maximizing crop productivity.

“We’re grateful for this recognition from AgTech Breakthrough,” said EOS Data Analytics CEO Artiom Anisimov. “We are confident that deployment of space-driven tech can shorten yield dividends helping food producers address their everyday agricultural challenges. Our mission is to enable each sector of the agriculture industry to introduce smart, sustainable agriculture practices that ensure the security of the food supply on Earth and help mitigate climate change.”

0

Leave a Reply