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Tsado, P.A
Boulet, G
Teye, E
Nyéki, A
TIDJANI, M.A
TIDJANI, A
Bácskai, I
Terhoeven-Urselmans, T
TOVIHOUDJI, P.G
Neményi, M
BELAQZIZ, S
BENAOUDA, H
Ben Hamouda, W
Tura, T.B
TOVIHOUDJI, P
Nouiri, I
Beryozkin, A
Jalhoum, M.E
TCHALLA-KPONDI,
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Rátonyi, T
Ragán, P
Széles, A
Fejér, P
Harsányi, E
Bácskai, I
Ragán, P
Rátonyi, T
Széles, A
Fejér, P
Bácskai, I
Harsányi, E
Ragán, P
Harsányi, E
Rátonyi, T
Széles, A
Fejér, P
Bácskai, I
TIDJANI, A
TOVIHOUDJI, P
Teye, E
Abinadaw, T
Atiah, K
Amuah, C
Lawal, B
Adeboye, M.K
Tsado, P.A
Belal, A
Elsayed , M
Jalhoum, M.E
Abdelatif , M
Hendawy , E
Emam, M
Zahran , M
Alshihabi, O
Nouiri, I
Mechri, M
Angar, H
Piikki, K
Martinsson, J
Söderström, M
KOUDJEGA, K
GANYO , K.K
ABLEDE, .A
ANI , S.E
AFAWOUBO , K
ANOUMOU , D
ASSIH-FARAM,
MENSAH , A
TCHALLA-KPONDI,
KPEMOUA , K.E
LOMBO , Y
KHARROU, M
Simonneaux, V
Le page, M
Er-Raki, S
Boulet, G
Ezzahar, J
Khabba, S
Chehbouni, A
Rave, E
Ohana, N
Linker, R
Termin, D
Beryozkin, A
Paz-Kagan, T
Baram, S
Terhoeven-Urselmans, T
Fletcher, D
Karanja, M.M
Kamau, J.W
BENAOUDA, H
MOHSINE, A
KAILIL, A
EL HACHIMI, C
BELAQZIZ, S
KHABBA, S
CHEHBOUNI, A
Larbi, A
Boulal, H
El Arbi, H
Ben Hamouda, W
van Beek, C
Chernet, M
Aston, S
Miller, M
Collinson, J
Shephard, K
Crouch, J
Terhoeven-Urselmans, T
Ambrus, B
Teschner, G
Neményi, M
Nyéki, A
Kenea, W.B
Tura, T.B
Woldekristos, A.N
TIDJANI, M.A
TOVIHOUDJI, P.G
AKPONIKPE, I.P
VANCLOOSTER, M
Terhoeven-Urselmans, T
MECHRI, M
Alshihabi, O
Angar, H
Nouiri, I
Landolsi, M
Söderström, M
Persson, K
Phillips, S
Topics
Mapping and Geostatistics
On-Farm Experimentation
Applications for UAVs
Adoption of Precision Agriculture
Precision Agriculture for Small Holders
Decision Support Systems
Precision Nutrient Management
Precision Water Management
Precision Agriculture for Field and Plantation Crops
Plenary
Robotics, Automation, and Small Farm Mechanization
Precision Nutrient Management
Precision Water Management
Plenary Session
Precision Nutrient Management
Type
Poster
Oral
Year
2020
2022
2024
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1. Preparation of a precision ripping plan using manual vertical penetrometer measurements

Large weight power engines and tools used in agriculture significantly contribute to the formation of compacted and thickening layers starting from the soil surface. There are suitable deep ripping technologies to eliminate harmful soil compaction, which are extremely energy and cost demanding. In precision agriculture, it is possible to treat spatially delimited unfavourable soil patches. The bulk density (g/cm3) of the soil was calculated from the soil resistance and moisture content... T. Rátonyi, P. Ragán, A. Széles, P. Fejér, E. Harsányi, I. Bácskai

2. A cheap alternative to data management and creating of yield maps of small-plot field experiments

Long-term field trials provide an opportunity to examine the long-term effects of crop production factors and the effect of different crop years can also be analysed. In the long-term field trial, spatial representation of the data belonging to each plot might be necessary for the purpose of soil heterogeneity analysis, working hypothesis, or even presentation. Researchers dealing with long-term field trials usually store the measurement data for a given experiment in Excel or in a database of... P. Ragán, T. Rátonyi, A. Széles, P. Fejér, I. Bácskai, E. Harsányi

3. Soil mapping with the VERIS U3 soil scanner in a precision farm in Hungary

Currently, field crop production faces constant challenges. Extreme climatic conditions, deteriorating circumstances on the field have a negative impact on the quantity and quality of available yields, and the ever-changing agro-economic environment makes the profitability of the sector uncertain. Precision crop production means site-specific agricultural cultivation tied to geographical coordinates. Modern strip tillage technology based on precision technology for crops with wide row spacing... P. Ragán, E. Harsányi, T. Rátonyi, A. Széles, P. Fejér, I. Bácskai

4. REVISITING INLAND VALLEYS MANAGEMENT STANDARDS IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBAL CHANGE IN WEST AFRICA

Considered as main alternative to the crisis of traditional production systems, inland valleys management pains more and more to fill expectations of West African’s farmers due to the inadequacy, in the current context of climate, agrarian and environmental change of the management standards applied to these ecosystems. One consequence of this inadequacy is the inefficient exploitation of the inland valleys with the results being the persistence of the food insecurity, environmental degradation... A. Tidjani, P. Tovihoudji

5. Feasibility studies on developing farmer friendly rapid in-situ evaluation technique for soil quality in cocoa planation based on pocket-sized near-infrared spectroscopy and chemometrics

Rapid and in-situ determination of soil quality holds a brighter potential for improving food security, food quality and minimizing waste of excessive application of soil amendments with its effect of pollution. In this study a pocket-sized NIR spectroscopy (740 -1070 nm) and chemometrics coupled with mobile phone was used to predict nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), pH and calcium (Ca2+) in cocoa plantation soils in Ghana. Different partial least square algorithms (Full...

6. Spatial variability and mapping of selected soil quality indicators for precision farming at a smallholding level in Minna, Nigeria

Smallholding farmers in Nigeria still practice blanket application of fertilizers, without giving consideration to spatial variations in soil properties across their fields. Understanding of spatial variability in soil properties is essential for precision farming, especially in this era of resource scarcity and high cost of fertilizers. This study was carried out to assess and map the spatial variability in selected soil quality indicators in a smallholder farm in Minna, North-central Nigeria,... B. Lawal, M.K. Adeboye, P.A. Tsado

7. Precision Farming Technology to Increase Soil and Crop Productivity in Egypt Using Remote Sensing and GIS

Precision farming or site-specific land management is a new approach for development the agriculture processes to increase the soil and crop productivity with saving efforts and costs. Precision farming includes many techniques such as Global Position Systems (GPS), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing (RS), Yield Monitors, Internet of Things (IOT), Variable Rate Application (VRA), Yield Mapping, Site-Specific Management Zones (SSMZ) and Crop Modeling. SSMZ delineation can be improved... A. Belal, M. Elsayed , M.E. Jalhoum, M. abdelatif , E. Hendawy , M. Emam, M. Zahran

8. CropSAT – opportunities for applications in precision agriculture in Africa

The present paper aims at describing the CropSAT system, a Sentinel-2-based interactive decision support system (DSS) that provides vegetation index (VI) maps free-of-charge all across the globe for different applications in precision agriculture. We summarize research results from the ongoing developmental process and pointing to opportunities for development and application in precision agriculture in Africa. The DSS was initially developed in a research project at the Swedish University of... O. Alshihabi, I. Nouiri, M. Mechri, H. Angar, K. Piikki, J. Martinsson, M. Söderström

9. Determining Nutrients rates for Maize, Rice, Cotton, and Tomato in Dry Savannah zone of Togo based on site specific nutrient management approach

Inadequate fertilizer application limits crop yields and lead to the soil fertility depletion. This study aims at formulating nutrients rates recommendations for main the crops in dry savannah zone of Togo. Site specific nutrient management approach based on spatial variations in nutrients status, crops nutrients requirement and average crop yields under field conditions was used to determine recommendations rates in N, P and K. For maize cropping, nutrients needs are 94 kgN.ha-1, 42...

10. Monitoring irrigation water use at large scale irrigated areas using remote sensing in water scarce environment

Increasing pressure on available water resources in semi-arid region will affect the availability of water for irrigated agriculture. In this context, adoption of innovative and cost-effective tools for water management and analysis of water use patterns in irrigated areas is required for an efficient and sustainable use of water resources.  This study aims to evaluate a remote sensing-based approach which allows estimation of the temporal and spatial distribution of crop evapotranspiration... M. Kharrou, V. Simonneaux, M. Le page, S. Er-raki, G. Boulet, J. Ezzahar, S. Khabba, A. Chehbouni

11. Using Remote Sensing to Develop Site-Specific Nitrogen Management in Citrus Orchards

Integrating multivariate spatial analysis with the delineation of site-specific management zones (MZ) provides a basis for practical and cost-effective management of water and nitrogen (N) fertilization in precision agricultural (PA). In many crops, measurements of leaf N content are used to assess the plant’s nutritional status and to develop fertilizer application plans for optimal yields. Accordingly, the aim of this study was to develop leaf N content prediction for citrus based on multispectral... E. Rave, N. Ohana, R. linker, D. Termin, A. Beryozkin, T. Paz-kagan, S. Baram

12. Deep Learning is bringing pan-African small holder advisory services based on mid-infrared spectroscopic soil analysis to the next level

The majority of African smallholder farmers do not have access to soil analytical services. The main reasons are relatively high costs of wet chemical services and difficult logistics. As a result they have to rely on blanket fertilizer recommendations. This often causes poor soil management due to very heterogeneous soil conditions. As a result, the return on investment from blanket fertilizer recommendations is low and fertilizer acceptance is not growing among smallholder farmers. Soil spectral... T. Terhoeven-urselmans, D. Fletcher, M.M. Karanja, J.W. Kamau

13. 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

14. A reinforcement learning based approach for efficient irrigation water management

Due to population growth and the effects of climate change, most of the world's regions are threatened by water scarcity, especially in Africa and the Mediterranean region. In Morocco, agriculture consumes more than 85% of available water. Thus, to preserve water resources, the rational management of irrigation water is necessary. In this context, recent technological progress and the emergence of artificial intelligence could provide an effective decision support tool for the rational and... C. El hachimi, S. Belaqziz, S. Khabba, A. Chehbouni

15. Analysis, design and development of a web and mobile application for fertilizer olive orchards recommendations

Farmer’s fertilization practices (FFP) in olive intensive or super intensive orchards must be improved to a better control of fertilization costs, to increase olive yielding, to maintain soil fertility and to avoid environment pollution. Indeed, a large category of fertilizer users apply fertilizers arbitrary (66%) without any knowledge about the adequate nutrient requirements of a such planting system. To improve the FFP in intensive and super intensive olive orchards, and in the frame... A. Larbi, H. Boulal, H. El arbi, W. Ben hamouda

16. Mapping African soils at 30m resolution - iSDAsoil - Eastern Time Zones

“iSDAsoil” combines remote sensing data and other geospatial information with carefully stratified point samples subjected to spectral analysis and traditional wet chemistry reference analysis. State of the art machine learning techniques were used to create digital maps of 17 agronomically important soil properties at 3 depths, including estimates of uncertainty. iSDAsoil is designed to encourage sharing and we hope that the owners of other soil and agronomic data, in industry... C. Van beek, M. Chernet, S. Aston, M. Miller, J. Collinson, K. Shephard, J. Crouch, T. Terhoeven-urselmans

17. Self-developed Small Robot for Tomato Plants Detection

A mobile (robot) measuring station for tomato plant detection has been developed, equipped with different sensors and a self-developed hardware and software background. The development aims are the applications in precision crop production: artificial intelligence- based detection, imaging, data collection, automation, and remote sensing. The robot is fault- free in field conditions and is therefore a key development tool for precision farming and digital agriculture. The measurement system developed... B. Ambrus, G. Teschner, M. Neményi, A. Nyéki

18. Precision Maize Nutrition: Evidences from On-farm Experimentation of Quefts Estimated Nutrient Requirement for Variable Densities in Smallholder Farmers in Ethiopia

Quantitative Evaluation of the Fertility of Tropical Soils (QUEFTS) model is an important tool for estimating optimal nutrient requirement of crops. The study was conducted to evaluate QUEFTS estimated (QE) nutrient requirement of maize in two pant densities (32,443 and 53,333 plants/ha in Central Rift Valley (CRV); 27724 and 62,000 plants/ha in Jimma) on fields of three farmers wealth classes (poor, medium and wealth) in contrasting agro-ecologies of Ethiopia. QUEFTS follows a target oriented... W.B. Kenea, T.B. Tura, A.N. Woldekristos

19. Strengthening the Knowledge Base for Sustainable Management of Inland Valleys in West Africa: Two Pilot Case Study Sites from Benin.

Inland valleys offer a unique opportunity for increasing food security in West-Africa, but their potential is constrained by poor water management and a limited hydrological understanding.  Increasing the hydrological understanding of inland valleys should be based on long term and detailed validated observations of hydrological fluxes in the different components of the inland valleys. We present in this study, two new pilot case study sites which aim observing the long-term dynamics of water... M.A. Tidjani, P.G. Tovihoudji, I.P. Akponikpe, M. Vanclooster

20. Improving Lime and Fertiliser Recommendations for Smallholders Using Co-variate Zoning and Low Cost Mir Soil Testing Technology

Small-holder farmers lack for them affordable access to crop and field specific lime and fertilisation advice. Another challenge is that while crop and region specific fertiliser blends could be produced, high resolution, unbiased and up to date soil information is lacking and thus crop and region specific blends are not produced. As a result, the farmers are left with a small number of available compound and fertiliser blends that often do not match the crop needs. This is not a convincing situation... T. Terhoeven-urselmans

21. Assessment of Nitrogen Fertilization in Tunisian Wheat Production Using Proximal and Remote Sensing

The cereal sector in Tunisia covers wide areas in the country from sub-humid to semi-arid zones; most of the fields are rainfed. The sector is suffering from climate change impacts in term of rainfall amount and pattern. Water management policy in the country prioritizes allocating surface water to domestic uses than irrigation. On the other hand irrigation using groundwater (e.g. in Kairouan) continue to over use the water table with an average drawdown of 5 m/year. Because of this, low efficiency... M. Mechri, O. Alshihabi, H. Angar, I. Nouiri, M. Landolsi, M. Söderström, K. Persson, S. Phillips