AI-Powered Platform To Help UAE Farmers Detect Crop Diseases
Last updated: Sun 3 Dec 2023, 7:15 PM
Farm owners in the UAE will soon be able to get a report detailing the quality of the soil in their farms, thanks to the Geospatial Data platform launched by the UAE Space Agency. The platform, which has an AI model that gives access to satellite data, will help different researchers, startups, R&D centres get access to satellite imagery.
“We have a pilot project focused on Abu Dhabi,” said Sultan Al Zeidi, Space Projects Development senior engineer at UAE Space Agency.“The satellite imagery will be examined by AI and a performance report will be given to farm owners, which will be available to them on the platform Nabat.”
The AI-powered platform Nabat was unveiled in the UAE last year by the International Centre for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA) to help farmers detect crop disorders. It can identify more than a dozen different crop diseases and alert farmers to it.
One-stop shopIn addition to farm reports, the platform will also offer several other services. According to Sultan, it will be a one stop shop for satellite imagery.
“The orbiting satellites are providing a large amount of data every day,” he said.“We are utilising AI computation capabilities to benefit from these satellite images and turning these raw data to applications, products and analytics reports which will all be available on one dashboard. The dashboard will give numbers, facts about the planet and other information, which will be available to the general public.”
ALSO READ:
- Look: House of Sustainability at COP28 takes visitors through UAE's past, present and future
- UAE President expands electricity subsidy for farmers from January 1
- Look: Inflatable farm crops up at UAE university to boost sustainable agriculture
In addition, the app will also have a marketplace, where third party vendors are present.“There will be startups, research and development centres as well as entrepreneurs, who can use their own skill set and knowledge to develop certain algorithms or AI models,” he said.“They could then sell it or offer it to different entities through that platform.”
According to Sultan, a marketplace of this sort could enable different companies to access different applications and AI models that can aid them to further hone certain technologies they offer. He gave the example of a greenhouse gas calculator that is available on the platform.“It is a project that has been funded by US space agency and it has been developed by a start-up company called Varmen,” he said.

Legal Disclaimer:
MENAFN provides the
information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept
any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images,
videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information
contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright
issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.
Most popular stories
Market Research

- Daytrading Publishes New Study On The Dangers Of AI Tools Used By Traders
- Primexbt Launches Empowering Traders To Succeed Campaign, Leading A New Era Of Trading
- Wallpaper Market Size, Industry Overview, Latest Insights And Forecast 2025-2033
- Excellion Finance Scales Market-Neutral Defi Strategies With Fordefi's MPC Wallet
- ROVR Releases Open Dataset To Power The Future Of Spatial AI, Robotics, And Autonomous Systems
- Ethereum-Based Meme Project Pepeto ($PEPETO) Surges Past $6.5M In Presale
Comments
No comment