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Basil, E.C
Kanvenaa Puozaa, D
Kitonyo, O.M
Hemacho, A.H
Chemiming'wa, G
Daggupati, P
Becker, M
Suleiman, R
Szekeres, L
Belaqziz, S
Shinde, G.U
Cursoli, G
Bouabid, R
Sehbaoui, F
OKAFOR, B.N
KAILIL, A
Hoisington, D
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Biswas, A
Fu, Y
Taneja, P
Lin, S
Daggupati, P
Vasava, H
Kulmany, I.M
Vona, V
Vona, M
Szekeres, L
Bede, L
Milics, G
Kovacs, B
Basil, E.C
Basil, R.T
Bonnardel, B
Cursoli, G
Hmimou, M
Laamrani, A
Sehbaoui, F
Chehbouni, A
Khabba, S
Dhiba, D
Moi , P.E
Kitonyo, O.M
Chemining’wa, G.N
Kinama, J.M
Abouabdillah , A
Bouabid, R
Kioko, W
Kioko, W
Kioko, W
Kioko, W
Kitonyo, O
Chemiming'wa, G
Gebeyehu, S
Murori, R
Karad, S.C
Shinde, G.U
Kumar, P
Higuti, V.A
Velasquez, A.E
Gasparino, M.V
Magalhães, D.V
Becker, M
Milori, D.M
Aroca, R.V
BENAOUDA, H
MOHSINE, A
KAILIL, A
OKAFOR, B.N
OKAFOR, B.N
Aduaramigba, V
Denton, O
Bouabid, R
Bouabid, R
Bouabid, R
Gachara, G.W
Lahlali, R
Suleiman, R
Kilima, B.M
Hemacho, A.H
choukri, M
Laamrani , A
simonneaux , V
Gerard , B
Belaqziz, S
Chehbouni, A
misbah, K
Mcnairn, H
Sehbaoui, F
Kassim, Y
Richard Oteng-Frimpong, R
Kanvenaa Puozaa, D
Kofi Sie, E
Abdul Rasheed, M
Abdul Rashid, I
Danquah, A
A. Akogo, D
Rhoads, J
Hoisington, D
D. Burow, M
Balota, M
Topics
Proximal and Remote Sensing
Adoption of Precision Agriculture
Precision Agriculture for Field and Plantation Crops
Precision Agriculture for Small Holders
Precision Nutrient Management
Precision Water Management
Robotics, Automation, and Small Farm Mechanization
Applications for UAVs
Mapping and Geostatistics
Precision Agriculture for Small Holders
Mapping and Geostatistics
Plenary Session
On-Farm Experimentation
Type
Oral
Poster
Year
2020
2022
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1. Estimating soil organic carbon from cell phone images

Soil organic matter (SOM) is considered as the backbone of soil health and soil quality. Thus, its’ estimation is critical to support the development of management decision including precision agriculture. To overcome challenges of laborious, rather expensive and time-consuming laboratory measurements, recent advances in image acquisition systems provided a new dimension of image-based SOM prediction. However, challenges remain in using soil images taken directly in the field due to variable... A. Biswas, Y. Fu, P. Taneja, S. Lin, P. Daggupati, H. Vasava

2. Delineation of site-specific management zones based on soil apparent electrical conductivity (ECa) measurement combining traditional soil sampling method

Site-specific management requires the identification of treatment areas based on homogeneous characteristics. The designation of subfield regions is challenging because of complex correlations appearing in spatial variability of soil properties and nutrient concentrations.  The research was conducted on two neighbouring fields (48 ha and 15 ha) in Fejér county, Hungary. Soil ECa mapping was carried out on 22 October, 2019 and soil samples were taken on 15 November, 2019.... I.M. Kulmany, V. Vona, M. Vona, L. Szekeres, L. Bede, G. Milics, B. Kovacs

3. Mapping of soil nutrients variability in some plantation crops in Abeokuta, Ogun State Nigeria.

The activities of man on the soil and the undulating topography have great effects on soil nutrients variability. For near accurate application of nutrients in precision agriculture in order to reduce wastage of resources, this research was conducted to acquaint the research farm of the institute with the nutrient variability at specific locations. A detailed soil survey was carried out at the Teaching and Research Farms of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State Nigeria. Following... E.C. Basil, R.T. Basil

4. FARMER CHARLIE: PRECISION AGRICULTURE AT SMALLHOLDER FARMERS’ SERVICE

Preliminary research and an ongoing project in Nigeria showed that agriculture is a crucial activity in the country. It is mainly carried out in small, family-owned farms: in fact, 88% of Nigeria farmers work on less than 0.5 ha. Lack of resources, of readily available information and the impact of climate on agricultural activities lead to low yields and high-cost farm inputs (FAO, 2020). The availability of agricultural data and weather forecast information could play an essential role in improving... B. Bonnardel, G. Cursoli

5. MAPPING AND ASSESSING AFRICAN SOILS FERTILITY USING HIGH-RESOLUTION REMOTE SENSING AND MACHINE LEARNING APPROACHES: STATE-OF-THE-ART AND PERSPECTIVES

Africa is far from exploiting its true agricultural potential. United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) indicates that the continent has 60% of non-cultivated lands worldwide. While soil fertility is well highlighted as one of the major limiting factors, only limited information is available on soil nutrient contents and nutrient availability in the African soils. Soil fertility of agricultural fields is related to many physical and chemical properties, such as texture, organic matter... M. Hmimou, A. Laamrani, F. Sehbaoui, A. Chehbouni, S. Khabba, D. Dhiba

6. EFFECT OF INTERCROPPING SORGHUM WITH COWPEA AND NITROGEN APPLICATION ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF SORGHUM (Sorghum bicolor (L.) MOENCH)

Despite the development of improved varieties, the yield of sorghum has remained significantly low in dryland environments due to low soil fertility and inappropriate cropping practices. However, implementation of precision agriculture (PA) within the context of companion cropping with legumes and fine-tuning the supply of fertilizer nitrogen (N) has the potential to increase sorghum yield in these environments. Nonetheless, the effect sorghum-cowpea compatibility, fertilizer N use and their interaction... P.E. Moi , O.M. Kitonyo, G.N. Chemining’wa, J.M. Kinama

7. A precision irrigation app for smart water management by farmers

In a context of climate change and water scarcity which is globally recognized, Morocco is one of the countries that are facing already insufficient water supply for irrigation in order to sustain productivity and food security. Therefore, there is a strong need for adapting agricultural practices and developing new technologies for efficient and smart irrigation management to make best use of available water and maximize productivity per unit of consumed water. Recent studies have shown that... A. Abouabdillah , R. Bouabid

8. Effect of Plant Population and Nitrogen Rate on Growth and Yield of Two Pre-release rice varieties in Kenya

The application of precision agriculture (PA) through the optimization of plant population and management of fertilizer nitrogen (N) can increase rice yield. Current rice (Oryza sativa) plant population and fertilizer nitrogen (N) management guidelines in  Kenya were developed from research conducted about three decades. These management guidelines might still be robust and could be applied to recently released as well as close-to- release varieties. However, the yield potential of... W. Kioko, W. Kioko, W. Kioko, W. Kioko, O. Kitonyo, G. Chemiming'wa, S. Gebeyehu, R. Murori

9. A review on Sensor based robotics agriculture: Improving traditional Agriculture Practices

Agribot could be a mechanism designed to reduce the labor of farmers by increasing the speed and accuracy of the work. Elementary functions concerned in farming i.e. plowing the sphere, sowing of seeds and covering the seeds with soil. Agribot is associate degree autonomous mechanism that provides the power for choices for offered techniques. Fruit Picker robots, autonomous tractor sprayers, this... S.C. Karad, G.U. Shinde, P. Kumar

10. LiDAR-based soybean crop segmentation for autonomous navigation

The technological advances in the last few decades have greatly changed agricultural operations. In order to became safer, more profitable, efficient, and sustainable, modern farms have adopted the use of sophisticated technologies, such as robots, sensors, aerial images, and GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System). These technologies not only increase the crop productivity, but also reduce the wide use of water, fertilisers, and pesticides. Due to this, they reduce costs and negative environmental... V.A. Higuti, A.E. Velasquez, M.V. Gasparino, D.V. Magalhães, M. Becker, D.M. Milori, R.V. Aroca

11. Autonomous Hexacopter Spraying drones for plants protection

Abbes KAILIL1, Hassan BENAOUDA2, Abdelhakim MOHCINE3, 1 Eng. Doctor in aerospace engineering, Moroccan Industry Services & Engineering SARL, Morocco. 2 Eng. Doctor in Agriculture, INRA, Morocco. 3 Engineer in agriculture, ONCA, Morocco.   Farming technologies have considerably... H. Benaouda, A. Mohsine, A. Kailil

12. Mapping of micronutrients status in soils under multivarietal Citrus sinensis production for precision agriculture

Citrus production in Nigeria is below the world average; and this is caused among other things by poor soil management. The situation is further acerbated by blanket fertilizer application and low application of precision in soil fertility management. A study was carried out on a 34 year old multi varietal citrus orchard under sweet orange (Citrus sinensis) to determine the current soil fertility status and variability of micronutrients. Soil samples were collected at a sampling depth... B.N. Okafor, B.N. Okafor, V. Aduaramigba, O. Denton

13. The status of precision agriculture and its adoption in Morocco

Precision agriculture (PA), as an integrated crop management system that uses various tools and technologies for assessing and monitoring soil and crop spatial variability and for implementing site-specific (variable rate) applications, is a concept that becomes nowadays in many developed countries a common practice rather than an innovation. On the contrary, in most developing countries, agriculture is still struggling with the basics of farming and is constrained by many factors, such as land... R. Bouabid

14. Comparison of soil testing and scanning methods for spatial variability assessment of soil fertility: implications for precision agriculture

Understanding spatial variability of soil fertility is a key to variable rate nutrient applications for precision fertilization. The objective of this study was to assess field spatial variability of soil fertility using two approaches, a gridded soil testing and a scanner-based technique. Measurements were performed on a quarter pivot silage corn field of 13 ha. For the first approach, soil samples were taken on a geopositioned grid and were analyzed for the main physicochemical and nutrient... R. Bouabid

15. Spatial variability of soil and tree nutrient status in relation to bitter pit incidence in apple orchards in the Sais plateau, Morocco

Discreet spatial variability of soil fertility affects crop productivity and quality. In general, nutrient deficiencies are the most incriminated. However, excess or unbalanced nutrient can also impact seriously both yield and quality, especially in fruit tree crops. Bitter-pit, a nutrient disorder related to K-Ca-Mg unbalance in apple orchards can cause major loss of apple quality in field, as well as on post-harvest following periods of cold storage. Conventional composite sampling for soil... R. Bouabid

16. Drivers of Post-harvest Aflatoxin Contamination: Evidence Gathered from Knowledge Disparities and Field Surveys of Maize Farmers in the Rift-valley Region of Kenya

Maize-dependent populations in sub-Saharan Africa are continually exposed to aflatoxin poisoning owing to their regular consumption of this dietetic cereal. Being a staple in Kenyan households, consumption of maize-based meals is done almost daily, thereby exposing consumers to aflatoxicoses. This study assessed awareness levels, knowledge disparities and perceptions regarding aflatoxin contamination at the post-harvest phase among farmers in the Rift-valley region of Kenya. Households were randomly... G.W. Gachara, R. Lahlali, R. Suleiman, B.M. Kilima

17. Mapping the Spatial Variability, Status and Magnitude of Soil Acidity in Semen Ari District of South Omo, Southwestern Ethiopia

Soil acidity is one of the major constraints to cropping systems in the vast highlands of Ethiopia. A common strategy for ameliorating soil acidity is the application of agricultural lime. However, formulation of measurement strategy was hampered by the lack of information on magnitude, extent and status of soil acidity and, high resolution soil acidity map. Therefore, this study was investigated to assess the magnitude and status of soil acidity, map its spatial variability in Semen... A.H. Hemacho

18. Use of Earth Observation Imagery, Advanced Modelling Algorithms and Other Monitoring Systems to Produce Operational Agricultural Annual Crop Inventories for Morocco.

African farmers are facing the challenges of a changing climate, increased temperatures, changes in rainfall patterns, more frequent extreme weather events and reductions in water availability. The digital transformation of the agricultural sector is one of the opportunities that can promote good practices of the African agricultural through  the sharing of information and tools for decision-making, thereby, boost economic growth of our African country. The shift to digital technologies is... M. Choukri, A. Laamrani , V. simonneaux , B. Gerard , S. Belaqziz, A. Chehbouni, K. Misbah, H. Mcnairn

19. Agricultural Data Market to Empower African Farmers

By transforming the agricultural data into agronomic advices by using AI model, farmer can get a strong tool to help them making the right decision in the right time. Decision about the quantity and the quality of fertilizer to apply, the quantity and the timing of the irrigation,… Also he can get valuable information about yield prediction, phytosanitary risk. All of this information can help famers reducing its operational cost by up to 30%. To develop robust AI model,... F. Sehbaoui

20. Implementing Field-Based High Throughput Plant Phenotyping: The Open Source Way

... Y. Kassim