AGRIS2D MONITOR® PA module applies digital technologies to gather, process, analyze data to help farmers to scan their fields and monitor every stage of the production cycle using the satellite, remote sensing, data collection on soil conditions, and agricultural weather stations.
AGRIS2D MONITOR® PA works through timely weather-based agro-advisory messages to support farmers to anticipate and respond to pest attacks, crop failures and climatic changes and to minimize the use of fertilizers, pesticides, and water and at the same time increase food production.
AGRIS2D MONITOR® CE module improves the economic and ecological efficiency in the agricultural value chain process and increase the performance of waste & nitrogen management.
AGRIS2D MONITOR® CE module implements a closed-loop system, enabling the available resources to be sustainable by converting waste into bio-products such as fertilizers, energy, materials and compounds and generating a new stream of profit to the smallholder farmers.
AGRIS2D MONITOR® CE aims to eliminate the agriculture impact on the climate change and reduce the environmental damage by reducing the consumption of fresh water and use technological recycling techniques to reduce the waterways pollution caused by nitrate (NO3) and ammonia (NH3) also to decrease the significant amounts of greenhouse gases methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) into the atmosphere.
AGRIS2D MONITOR® SI module works on a diversified & synergistic programs tailored by our team of experts to change ‘agriculture-as-usual’ concept for smallholder farmers to increase their yields per hectare and produce more food with more efficient use of all inputs, without adverse environmental impact and without the cultivation of more land and building resilience, and providing positive societal, economic and environmental benefits.
AGRIS2D MONITOR® SI use species mix of solutions through new science and technology development to harness agroecological processes such as:
Combinations of organic amendments with suitable fertilizers, fertilizer micro-dosing, nutrient cycling, biological nitrogen fixation, carbon sequestration, biodiversity, biotechnology adoption, integrated pest management, conservation agriculture, the use of modern seed varieties, soil management techniques that improve water infiltration and storage, agroforestry, cereal-legume intercropping, doubled-up legume cropping, planting basins, push-pull technology, and aquaponics systems.
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