Long-term, environmental-scale decisions made easy
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Long-term, environmental-scale decisions made easy

Spotted: The increasing pace of global warming means that more and more businesses need to take climate into account in their long-term planning. Upstream Tech’s climate modelling software is designed to empower organisations to better manage the risk to, and supply of, natural resources and to act at scale with confidence.

The startup offers two main platforms that quantify decision-making in environmental resource management. ‘HydroForecast’ helps companies better manage their water resources, using neural network models to forecast short-term and seasonal streamflow, along with long-term climatological outlooks. It can be used to minimise spill, optimise reservoir operations, and aid in dam safety and emergency preparedness, while also informing policy decisions, supply management, and energy trading.

Lens is a web-based, remote monitoring platform that improves access to high-resolution satellite, aerial, and environmental data, enabling better monitoring and protection of land around the world. The platform also provides users with tools to analyse this wealth of data to determine site conditions and easily generate reports.

Investment fund Engie New Ventures recently announced that it had invested an unspecified amount in Upstream Tech. Engie stated the investment will enable extensive partnership opportunities and will unlock Upstream Tech’s access to new geographies and use cases across its product portfolio.

Satellite data is being leveraged in a growing number of innovations aimed at environmental management. These include using satellites to predict the next extreme weather event and using satellites to prevent wildfires through better resource allocation.

Written By: Lisa Magloff

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A Peruvian startup uses drones and AI to help farmers make better decisions
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A Peruvian startup uses drones and AI to help farmers make better decisions

Spotted: Farmers have always had to contend with the vagaries of the weather, but in recent years, increasing variability and extreme weather conditions have made it even harder to maintain healthy crops. Now, there’s a new tool in the fight against unpredictable conditions.

As a leading provider of agricultural technology solutions, Space Ag is using data captured from drones and mobile sensors to generate artificial intelligence models that help farmers make better decisions. This includes maximising yields, optimising the use of resources such as water and fertilisers, and reducing the impact of pests and diseases.

Space Ag’s high-precision drones can capture aerial images of fields and provide farmers with a complete vision of their crops’ state. The drones’ precise analysis of plant health also makes it possible to improve harvest forecasts and effective field inspections. And because they can also detect irrigation problems, the drones offer a comprehensive solution for maintaining healthy crops.

SpaceAG was founded in Peru in 2017 by Cesar Urrutia and Guillermo De Vivanco. As the largest exporter of blueberries and second exporter of Hass avocados in the world, the duo decided that Peru was the perfect country to launch their company from. The pair’s aim was to transform agriculture into a sustainable industry that could feed a growing population while taking care of the planet.

So far, Space Ag has over 35 customers in seven different Latin American countries with more than 1,000 active users.

Other solutions spotted by Springwise aimed at maximising farm yields include an app that provides Indonesian farmers with real-time weather information, a startup speeds up the development of safe herbicides, and a software platform that helps farmers improve their agriculutral management.

Written By: Katrina Lane

Website: spaceag.co/en/home

Contact: spaceag.co/en/contact

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