AgNeo leverages Airbus’ 30-year experience in the agriculture market and the long-standing and fruitful collaboration with its customers to propose a wide range of crop analytics.
Based on imagery-derived health maps from SPOT, Pléiades, Sentinel-2 and Landsat 8 data, they support a wide range of capabilities: from alerting features that direct agronomists to scout areas in their fields that require immediate attention, to the creation of management zones and variable rate application maps.
Thanks to an Airbus-proprietary processing chain that normalises data across all sensors, AgNeo customers can also derive absolute agronomic indicators to use as input to their own models for building nitrogen recommendation or establishing water budgets.
AgNeo also provides enhanced analytics for high value permanent crops such as almonds, apples and grapes.
Using 50-centimetre resolution data from Pléiades, AgNeo creates a mask of all the tree crowns to remove noise from background vegetation and soil, improving the results and bringing analytics to the tree level. These analytics include a stand count inventory eliminating time-consuming and error-prone manual tree counts.
The product will be able to utilise 30-centimetre data from Airbus’ new Pléiades Neo satellites due to be launched later this year.
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