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    CropX, NASA Partner To Monitor Soil Quality And Enhance Global Food Production 

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    The goal of feeding the world just got a step closer.

    Israeli startup CropX uses sensors to monitor soil quality in real time, helping farmers increase yield by reducing water, fertilization and energy usage.

    CropX will now combine visual data from NASA satellites with on-the-ground soil data, thanks to a strategic partnership with NASA Harvest, the U.S. space agency’s satellite-centered food security and agriculture program.

    “We are in a constant race to produce and supply enough food in order to feed a rapidly growing global population with finite land and natural resources,” said Inbal Becker-Reshef, program director of NASA Harvest. “CropX unites our space-led vision with on-farm intelligence and results.”

    CropX CTO Nadav Liebermann. (Photo courtesy of CropX)

    The first joint project will be a 12-month trial at a group of alfalfa farms in Arizona controlled by IAF Investments Group.

    CropX will integrate NASA satellite data and synthetic aperture radar information to establish parameters for water-usage estimates, yield prediction, soil quality and land-usage assessment.

    NASA was impressed “by the accuracy and reliability with which the CropX soil-monitoring platform was able to both pinpoint various soil health and environmental challenges, as well as determine opportunities for water, energy and nutrient conservation,” Becker-Reshef said. “Paired with satellite data, this provides the opportunity to scale these insights in support of farmer productivity and more effective use of available resources.”

    Becker-Reshef met the CropX team, including CTO Nadav Liebermann, through Farm2050, an ecosystem of agri-food industry leaders led by the University of Maryland.

    “Soil health and nutrient management is at the very root of food security and sustainable agriculture concerns,” said Liebermann. “Satellite imagery has long been an integral part of CropX algorithms. Our partnership with NASA Harvest will deliver valuable agronomic insights by connecting critical data at different depths underground and from an expansive network of satellites in space.”

    CropX was founded in 2015 and was named to Red Herring’s list of the top 100 global companies in 2018. CropX has 1,200 farming customers worldwide and almost 9,000 sensors deployed.

    “We quadrupled our sales in the past year, and we have expanded to dozens of countries,” Matan Rahav, director of business development at CropX, said in mid-2020.

    (Edited by Fern Siegel and David Martosko)

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