How satellite technology is helping transform agriculture


The government is implementing various projects related to crop production forecasting and drought assessment which involves use of satellite images such as Forecasting Agricultural Output using Space, Agro- meteorology and land-based observations (FASAL) project for crop production, forecasting of field crops, National Agricultural Drought Assessment and Monitoring System (NADAMS) for Agricultural drought assessment.

FASAL and NADAMS are operationalized by Mahalanobis National Crop Forecast Centre (MNCFC) an attached office of the Department of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare. At present, nine crops namely rice, wheat, rabi pulses, rapeseed & mustard, rabi, jowar, cotton, jute, tur and sugarcane are covered under FASAL project.

Satellite images are also used in technological support to Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) and also for various operational applications under PMFBY, such as Smart Sampling for Crop Cutting Experiments (CCEs) and Yield & Area dispute resolution.

MNCFC has been working with ISRO and the industry on developing and upscaling various geo-spatial solutions and services. Recently, an MoU has been signed between MNCFC and Pixxel Space India to develop agricultural analytics models. These models will use imageries from Pixxel’s hyperspectral satellites for crop identification and mapping, crop health monitoring and soil organic carbon estimation over selected regions on pilot basis. This helps improve accuracy in crop estimation surveys, disaster management and relief, crop insurance, and farm level advisories.

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The government is implementing various projects related to crop production forecasting and drought assessment which involves use of satellite images such as Forecasting Agricultural Output using Space, Agro- meteorology and land-based observations (FASAL) project for crop production, forecasting of field crops, National Agricultural Drought Assessment and Monitoring System (NADAMS) for Agricultural drought assessment.

FASAL and NADAMS are operationalized by Mahalanobis National Crop Forecast Centre (MNCFC) an attached office of the Department of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare. At present, nine crops namely rice, wheat, rabi pulses, rapeseed & mustard, rabi, jowar, cotton, jute, tur and sugarcane are covered under FASAL project.

Satellite images are also used in technological support to Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) and also for various operational applications under PMFBY, such as Smart Sampling for Crop Cutting Experiments (CCEs) and Yield & Area dispute resolution.

MNCFC has been working with ISRO and the industry on developing and upscaling various geo-spatial solutions and services. Recently, an MoU has been signed between MNCFC and Pixxel Space India to develop agricultural analytics models. These models will use imageries from Pixxel’s hyperspectral satellites for crop identification and mapping, crop health monitoring and soil organic carbon estimation over selected regions on pilot basis. This helps improve accuracy in crop estimation surveys, disaster management and relief, crop insurance, and farm level advisories.

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