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27/06/23 12:20 PM IST

Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare signed a MOU with Pixxel Space India Pvt. Limited

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  • The Union Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare (DA&FW) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Pixxel Space India Pvt. Limited to build a project for enhancement of India’s agriculture ecosystem.
About the MoU
  • It aims to develop various geospatial solutions on pro bono basis for the Indian Agriculture Ecosystem using Pixxel’s hyperspectral dataset.
  • The project focuses on leveraging sample hyperspectral data from Pixxel’s path finder satellites to develop analytics models focused on crop mapping, crop stage discrimination, crop health monitoring, and soil organic carbon assessments.
  • This will enable the Government to develop use cases with hyperspectral data provided by PIXXEL.
Hyperspectral remote sensing technology
  • It includes spectral measurements in narrow wavelength bands by satellites and such measurements offer certain unique indices to monitor and assess health of crops and soils.
  • This is an emerging technology with unique capabilities for monitoring agriculture.
  • Crop health monitoring by detecting the changes in chlorophyll content and canopy moisture status, using hyperspectral data would be beneficial to find crop risk management solutions to farmers.
Soil nutrient mapping
  • Including soil organic carbon assessments is one of the important applications of hyperspectral technology.
  • The soil reflectance observations measured by the sensors offer more direct, cost-effective datasets to estimate soil organic carbon.
  • This will also help to develop the early detection of crop stress, accurate diagnostics of crop stress due to pest/disease or water using hyper spectral data offer numerous opportunities to strengthen the current advisory system of the Government benefiting to millions of farmers.
Significance
  • Such types of collaboration with young startup company will go a long way for developing innovative geospatial solutions using advanced satellite imaging technology.
  • The new technology will reduce dependence on manual surveys and measurements which are time consuming and prone to errors.
Source- PIB

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