EOS collaborates with i-Plant Nutrition on satellite monitoring tech

The technology will help identify field areas with a higher risk of crop diseases, health issues or yield loss that wouldn’t be easily visible without use of satellites.
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EOS Data Analytics and i-Plant Nutrition have announced a collaboration focused on crop satellite monitoring.

EOS Data Analytics, Menlo Park, California, a global provider of AI-powered satellite imagery analytics, and i-Plant Nutrition, London, United Kingdom, a company providing tools for fertilization and irrigation planning, have announced a collaboration focused on crop satellite monitoring.

Implementing satellite imagery analytics from EOSDA will bring the capability to i-Plant Nutrition’s products to identify field areas with a higher risk of crop diseases or yield loss, nutritional or other surpluses, deficiencies and plant health issues that wouldn’t be easily visible without satellite-based Earth observation.

“The cooperation with i-Plant Nutrition will allow us to introduce satellite monitoring tech and the advantages of its adoption to agriculture businesses in the United Kingdom and beyond,” notes Diana Mistrova, business development manager, EOS Data Analytics. “Both our companies are committed to introducing sustainable agriculture practices to as many industry players as possible, so we’ll be able to combine our efforts.”

Within the cooperation with EOSDA, the company will get the EOS Crop Monitoring API subscription to integrate features of the EOS Crop Monitoring platform such as vegetation indices and weather data into its software.

“i-Plant Nutrition is thrilled to partner with EOS Data Analytics, the company that, like us, is committed to bettering our planet,” says Johnathan Kol-Bar, CEO of i-Plant Nutrition.  “The collaboration with EOSDA will enable us to streamline our goals to offer i-Plant Nutrition users a seamless experience that will help reduce fertilizer usage, lower outgoing costs, and save our environment.”

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