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Satellite Monitoring for Agribusiness: The White Label Solution
by Staff Writers
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Sep 28, 2022

Satellite data is used in many industries and industries, as it enables users to make rational decisions. With the help of these data, it is possible to assess the changes and the impact of various factors on the environment. In addition, the prediction of change is becoming more accurate with the application of technology.

The application of satellite images and data to provide valuable information is not technologically innovative. Initially, satellite technology was used mainly for military purposes and was generally unavailable to many users. However, subsequently, they received many applications for civilian purposes, especially since, thanks to various sensors that detect different types of radiation, technologies have become more advanced.

Remote sensing technologies are used to monitor hard-to-reach areas of our planet. In addition, satellites make it possible to observe large areas above, which benefits many industries and activities, including agriculture. In today's world, remote sensing technologies and satellite data analysis have become more accessible than ever for various companies and individual users, thanks to agencies such as NASA and other organizations. Commercial companies also have the opportunity to access satellite technologies and tools to extract valuable information from them through white label products.

Satellite Monitoring for Agribusiness
The efficiency of agriculture and the productivity of fields, and the feasibility of investments, respectively, are influenced by many factors. Landowners, investors, agronomists, and other market participants need information about soil quality and previous operations that can cause land degradation, terrain, the productivity of agricultural land in previous years, and information about existing communications. Traditional field audit methods do not always bring the desired result. A land bank audit takes a lot of time and resources but as a result, does not provide accurate data.

To plan and carry out day-to-day operations, forecasting yields and profitability, farmers need to get as much information as possible about the condition of plants, soil, and existing problems. Scouts can go to the fields and assess the condition of plants on the spot and check for pests, diseases, and weeds, but this takes time and resources, especially for large farms.

Satellite monitoring can help with various tasks in the agribusiness chain that require assessing the state of agricultural land and crop issues tracking. Satellite data is the key to getting up-to-date and historical information about any field quickly and efficiently. Farmers, agronomists, owners, and others involved in agriculture can use monitoring solutions from satellite analytics providers such as EOS Data Analytics.

The company has created the EOSDA Crop Monitoring, a versatile precision farming tool that enables users to manage the farm and monitor plant health throughout the growing season. The platform also gives users access to historical weather data from 1979 and accurate 14-day forecasts to identify climate patterns and plan field operations. Such tools as NDVI calculation helps farmers to identify and solve crop problems on time and apply resources efficiently. IT companies also can get all the beneficial options of the platform through the software white label.

White Label Solution by EOSDA
EOS Data Analytics has years of experience and deep technical expertise in the satellite industry, building software products, delivering AI-enabled satellite analytics, and developing custom solutions for over 20 business sectors, including agriculture. In addition to the EOSDA Crop Monitoring satellite online platform, the company is planning one large-scale agro-project. In 2022, the first satellite from the future EOS SAT constellation will be launched, which will work exclusively for the benefit of agriculture.

Products and solutions developed by EOS Data Analytics, including the EOSDA Crop Monitoring platform, make it possible to analyze a large amount of satellite data. EOSDA offers other companies the platform's full functionality through the White Label. EOS Data Analytics white label solution enables users to keep up with the needs of today's market and develop business. Companies can add value to their products quickly without spending a lot of development money by using white label crop management software under their own logo on their domain. With the Advanced White label option, companies will also have access to the Partner Dashboard and a mobile app for scouting.

Sustainable Future With Space Technology
Economic and social development, as well as environmental protection, are vital aspects of sustainable development. By applying this policy framework, scientists and leaders can create economically efficient and healthy societies in a world with limited resources. Observation of the Earth from space enables users to obtain objective data about what is happening on the surface of the Earth. This information is essential for decision-makers to understand trends and needs and develop an effective strategy for dealing with various global problems.

EOSDA's mission is to enable businesses and individuals to apply the power of space technology to solve the global challenges facing humanity. Thanks to the white label software solution, even more people can benefit from these tools. Advanced geospatial analytics is making a crucial contribution to building a sustainable future.

Conclusion
Satellite data is used in many industries and industries, as it enables users to make rational decisions. With the help of these data, it is possible to assess the changes and the impact of various factors on the environment. In addition, the prediction of change is becoming more accurate with the application of technology.


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