Digital Agriculture

NDVI analysis, agro maps and precision farming with GIS technology.

Precision Farming with Technology

Digital agriculture uses drones, satellite data and GIS for more efficient farm management. Instead of uniform treatment of entire fields, precision farming enables targeted allocation of resources — water, fertiliser and pesticides — only where they are needed.

Our services

  • NDVI and vegetation indices — crop health analysis using multispectral cameras and Sentinel-2 imagery;
  • Variable-rate treatment maps — field zoning for precision fertilisation and treatment;
  • Drone crop inspection — early detection of diseases, pests and hydro stress;
  • Soil moisture maps — irrigation optimisation to reduce water consumption;
  • Digital terrain models (DTM) — drainage and runoff analysis for agricultural land;
  • Crop monitoring — historical comparisons and crop development trends.

Copernicus and satellite data

We use data from the EU Copernicus programme — free Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 satellite imagery — for real-time crop monitoring. MAP.ING is a Copernicus Masters award winner with the AquaLab water resource monitoring project (see water management).

Who is it for?

Digital agriculture is suitable for farmers, agronomists, consultants and institutions. The service combines effectively with our GIS analysis and drone photogrammetry.

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