Monitoring of agricultural land using artificial intelligence (AI) technologies covered more than 14 thousand land plots in the region over six months. As a result, 991 plots of unused land were discovered with a total area of 48 thousand hectares.
Nadezhda Kurtyanik, Minister of Public Administration, Information Technology and Communications of the Moscow Region, is confident that the use of AI in agriculture will help optimize resources, put unused land into circulation and increase crop yields.
As part of the pilot project, the neural network analyzes satellite images transmitted by the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Artificial intelligence carries out mathematical calculations and sends data on the topography of land plots and information on weather conditions. All information is displayed in the “Checks of the Moscow Region” mobile application. To date, more than 900 images have already been processed in test mode.
The “Moscow Region Inspections” application is used by farmers in the region when carrying out agricultural work. They enter data on the location of the plots and their cadastral numbers, attach photographs and their comments. The information is verified by local authorities and the regional Ministry of Agriculture and Food using artificial intelligence technology.
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