Precision Agriculture Drone Monitoring
Faculty of Management Sciences , Sriracha Campus
Details
The Faculty of Engineering and Agriculture developed a precision agriculture program utilizing drones for monitoring rice and cassava fields. Equipped with multispectral cameras, the drones analyzed crop health, detected water or nutrient deficiencies, and identified early pest outbreaks. This enabled targeted use of inputs, reducing resource use while boosting yields.
A cloud-based platform stored and analyzed the data, allowing farmers to view NDVI maps and receive automated recommendations for field management in real time.
In its first year, water use fell by 25%, chemical fertilizer use dropped by 30%, and rice yields increased by 18% on average. Over 95 households around the campus participated. The project supports SDG 2, SDG 9, and SDG 13, and fulfills 2025 indicators 96, 210, and 111.
Project Evidence & Documentation
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- Project page: Precision Agriculture Drone Monitoring
- Summary article: Precision Agriculture Drone Monitoring
Activity Videos
- Presentation video: Precision Agriculture Drone Monitoring
- Short documentary: Precision Agriculture Drone Monitoring