The startup will continue contributing to the social and economic developments of agriculture and forestry sectors in the region using EOSDA Crop Monitoring, an online satellite-based precision agriculture platform for field monitoring, and the company’s custom solutions.
The agricultural sector contributes 33% to the GDP of the East African economy, but it appears to be highly vulnerable to climate change. Poor farming practices, low-quality inputs, and lack of access to knowledge postulate a critical demand for reliable solutions ensuring sustainable food production for the region’s growing population.
Agrvision aims to impact the agricultural transformation and food production approach in Eastern Africa with its partners and customers. Agrvision performs gap analysis and helps develop a step-by-step digitalization roadmap for the customers’ agribusiness sustainability strategies.
The partnership with EOS Data Analytics will allow Agrvision to make remote sensing and precision agriculture technologies more accessible and practical and deliver more accurate and insightful data to the local farmers and agribusinesses.
We are delighted to have Agrvision among our strategic partners and to open up new opportunities for their customers in Eastern Africa to benefit from our technological developments. With Agrvision, we’ll be able to further deliver the value proposition of our EOSDA Crop Monitoring and custom solutions, such as crop classification and yield prediction, in Kenya and neighbouring countries.
Brijesh Thoppil – Strategic Partnerships Lead at EOS Data Analytics
Agrvision will utilize the EOSDA Crop Monitoring platform to provide consultancy to the regional governments, farming cooperatives, input suppliers, food producers, and other agribusinesses. EOS Data Analytics will also supplement its platform with the high-resolution imagery feature, allowing Agrvision daily access to processed satellite images of the fields they monitor.
Climate change, food insecurity, and lack of accurate data and analytics negatively affect the agriculture and forestry sector. We are thrilled that the strategic collaboration with EOSDA will allow Agrvision to develop digital tools empowered by advanced data collection and analytics technologies and help the agricultural sector in the Middle East and East Africa enhance their food security programs and reach more sustainable outcomes.
Oscar Mwai – Chief Operating Officer and Co-founder at AGRVISION
With EOSDA, Agrvision will ramp up its efforts of promoting remote sensing-based precision agriculture technologies among governments, NGOs, and other entities interested in developing agriculture and forestry in Eastern Africa.