ESA satellites help ensure more efficient use of pesticides
A new service, developed in the framework of a European Space Agency (ESA)-supported project, is using satellite images to compare agricultural crop sites across Europe in order to ensure the more efficient use of pesticides. The global transition towards the bioeconomy, which entails an agricultural revolution of planet-wide dimensions, will have to rely ever more intensively on satellite data and services like this one to guarantee its long term sustainability (earlier examples, here and here).
Pesticides currently used within the European Union (EU) must be registered with the national members of the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization (EPPO), which requires efficiency data derived from field trials. EPPO has defined zones of comparable climates across Europe that allow data generated in one country to support registration in another country within the same climatic zone.
The new service called Site Similarity Certification (SSC), merges satellite images with conventional data like temperature, precipitation, soil characteristics and recurring natural phenomena to improve the scientific approach in defining comparable zones and the transferability of field trial results achieved in one EU member state to another:
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Spatial Business Integration GmbH developed this new service as part of an ESA Earth Observation Market Development (EOMD) project. EOMD is a programme aimed at strengthening the European and Canadian capacity to provide geoinformation services based mainly on Earth Observation data, with a particular emphasis on addressing the needs of small value-adding companies.
Image: Long-term average satellite image information for comparison of trial sites via crop condition. Weekly comparison of changes in biomass productivity of sites in Germany and Poland (click to enlarge). Source: ESA.
References:
European Space Agency: Satellites help ensure efficient use of pesticides - October 15, 2007.
Website of the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization.
Biopact: Satellites play vital role in understanding the carbon cycle - April 26, 2007
Biopact: India to roll out real-time data on all standing crops - towards 'planetary biomass management' - October 02, 2007
Pesticides currently used within the European Union (EU) must be registered with the national members of the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization (EPPO), which requires efficiency data derived from field trials. EPPO has defined zones of comparable climates across Europe that allow data generated in one country to support registration in another country within the same climatic zone.
The new service called Site Similarity Certification (SSC), merges satellite images with conventional data like temperature, precipitation, soil characteristics and recurring natural phenomena to improve the scientific approach in defining comparable zones and the transferability of field trial results achieved in one EU member state to another:
In view of the needs for testing and regulating Plant Protection Products within EPPO member countries, the continuation of the already successfully started efforts to integrate the use of satellite images into the process of pesticide registration seems to be a promising tool. Satellite images are intended to be used to prove the similarity of trial sites and herewith to improve the procedure of mutual recognition of trial results throughout Europe, which is one of the aims of EPPO. - Dr Udo Heimbach a member of the EPPO Working Party said.Proving the comparability of cropping sites saves the pesticide industry from carrying out expensive perennial trials, allows field trials to be planned more efficiently and creates the possibility of substituting missing field trials for Site Similarity Certifications:
energy :: sustainability :: biomass :: bioenergy :: biofuels :: agriculture :: pesticides :: earth observation :: ESA ::
Spatial Business Integration GmbH developed this new service as part of an ESA Earth Observation Market Development (EOMD) project. EOMD is a programme aimed at strengthening the European and Canadian capacity to provide geoinformation services based mainly on Earth Observation data, with a particular emphasis on addressing the needs of small value-adding companies.
Image: Long-term average satellite image information for comparison of trial sites via crop condition. Weekly comparison of changes in biomass productivity of sites in Germany and Poland (click to enlarge). Source: ESA.
References:
European Space Agency: Satellites help ensure efficient use of pesticides - October 15, 2007.
Website of the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization.
Biopact: Satellites play vital role in understanding the carbon cycle - April 26, 2007
Biopact: India to roll out real-time data on all standing crops - towards 'planetary biomass management' - October 02, 2007
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