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Title: 7 Benefits of Using Remote Sensing & GIS in Agriculture


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7 Benefits of Using Remote Sensing GIS in
Agriculture
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  • For real-time weather analysis and forecasts,
    floods, and agricultural areas seeded, lost, or
    damaged owing to floods and rainfall, remote
    sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS)
    technologies are often utilised.
  • Remote sensing and geographic information systems
    (GIS) have exploded in popularity in numerous
    industries for visualisation, monitoring,
    management, and prospective development over the
    last few decades. Without making any physical
    touch, remote sensing and GIS technology enable
    agencies to obtain trustworthy information on
    natural and man-made features, as well as process
    and interpret suitably phenomena occurring over
    the earths surface. Farmers nowadays rely on
    technical advancements.

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Estimation of Crop Sown Area
  • Crop sown area estimation is one of the most
    important aspects of agricultural remote sensing.
    In mapping and monitoring diverse crops sown
    area estimation, remote sensing is critical.
    Sentinel-1, 2, Landsat-8, Worldview-3, LISS-IV,
    and other satellite data give precise crop sown
    area and aid in agricultural loss estimates due
    to various catastrophic catastrophes.

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Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI)
  • his is generally used to monitor vegetation
    dynamics, especially for determining crop health
    status. The possibility of knowing crop phenology
    increases with NDVI since it explains crop
    chronology and its relationship to weather and
    climate (season).

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Crop Diseases Identification
  • Remote sensing technology allows for the spatial
    distribution of disease and pest information
    across a broad region at a reasonable cost. Crop
    infected areas such as Mealybug, Planthopper, and
    White Fly are found using satellite images and
    spatial analytic tools to provide an overview for
    analysing possibly contaminated areas.

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Soil Properties
  • Soil qualities are important in farm management
    since they directly affect yield production.
    Changes in farming systems and land management
    cause soil changes, compromising current and
    future capacity for primary production and crop
    provision, as well as micronutrient mapping.

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Flood Impact
  • The bulk of farmland is devastated every year
    during the Kharif season owing to flash floods or
    severe rains. Satellite remote sensing delivers
    valuable information by combining satellite
    pictures with ground-based data gathered by
    ground surveying teams to calculate precise
    damage assessments.

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NATCAT Modelling
  • Natural catastrophe modelling is a method that
    uses a probabilistic technique to anticipate the
    outcome and behaviour of natural hazards in real
    time or as a probable forecast. This involves
    risk mapping and hazard measurement utilising
    computer-simulated catastrophe models.

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Drone Image Analysis for Crop Damage Assessment
  • Drone image analysis is particularly beneficial
    in micro-level crop evaluation for hailstorm crop
    loss, horticulture tree counting, illnesses, and
    many other applications.

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