DATAYOO受邀參加瓜地馬拉香蕉國際論壇分享
我們很榮幸於2024年10月15日受邀參與在瓜地馬拉舉辦的香蕉防檢疫國際論壇,此次活動由中美州區域農牧健保組織 (OIRSA) 和瓜地馬拉農牧部 (MAGA) 等單位共同主辦。這場論壇聚集了來自中美洲及其他國家的專家學者,針對包括香蕉黃葉病(TR4)在內的重大農業病害進行技術交流與討論。
在會議中,我們分享了衛星遙測技術在農業病害偵測及防治上的應用,並展示了其在智慧農業中的實際成果。我們的研究員以西班牙文發表了FarmiSpace AI衛星監測平台的應用,詳細說明了如何運用衛星遙感探測技術,透過多光譜數據分析,準確偵測作物健康狀況及病害情形,並為農業生產者提供及時的解決方案。


我們的技術特別強調精準農業管理,透過衛星遙測,我們能夠進行更高效的病害預警,並結合無人機技術(如無人植保機)進行精準施肥和噴藥,提升資源利用效率,減少病害蔓延的風險。這些技術在提升作物管理的同時,也幫助農業經營者大幅降低生產成本。會議期間,我們的技術展示引起了來自多個國家的專家與業者的高度關注,並展望了智慧農業在中美洲地區的廣泛應用潛力。
此次參與不僅加強了我們與中美洲地區農業專業人士的交流,也展示了DATAYOO 在農業數據應用和病害管理方面的技術能力。未來,我們期待進一步推動這些智慧技術在中美洲的落地,透過科學方法協助當地農業面對氣候變遷與病害挑戰,實現更加可持續和韌性的農業發展。


We were honored to participate in the International Banana Forum held in Guatemala on October 15, 2024. The event was co-hosted by OIRSA, MAGA, and other partners, bringing together experts and scholars from Central America and other countries to discuss major agricultural diseases, including Banana Yellow Leaf Disease(TR4), and to exchange technical insights.
During the forum, we shared how satellite remote sensing technology can be applied to detect and manage agricultural diseases, showcasing its practical outcomes in smart agriculture. Our researcher, presenting in Spanish, introduced the FarmiSpace AI satellite monitoring platform, explaining in detail how remote sensing and multispectral data analysis can accurately detect crop health and disease conditions, providing timely solutions for agricultural producers.
Our technology emphasizes precision agricultural management. Through satellite remote sensing, we can conduct more efficient disease early warning systems and integrate drone technology (such as agricultural drones) for precise fertilization and pesticide application. This not only improves resource use efficiency but also reduces the risk of disease spread. While enhancing crop management, these technologies help agricultural operators significantly lower production costs. Our technical demonstrations drew significant attention from experts and industry professionals from multiple countries, highlighting the potential for broad applications of smart agriculture in Central America.
This participation not only strengthened our exchanges with agricultural professionals in the region but also demonstrated DATAYOO's technical capabilities in agricultural data applications and disease management. Looking ahead, we hope to further promote the implementation of these smart technologies in Central America, helping local agriculture face challenges from climate change and diseases through scientific methods, and achieving more sustainable and resilient agricultural development.