Sectors / Agriculture
Sector 05Agriculture
Mapping soil, moisture and groundwater across a field or a region — so water, inputs and land are managed on measured reality, not averages.
Precision begins below the surface
Yields are decided as much by what's under the soil as on it. Texture, salinity, compaction, moisture and the depth and health of the aquifer vary enormously across a single field — yet most farming still treats land as uniform.
AORVIS maps these properties non-invasively across whole fields and catchments. The result is a soil and water map that lets growers vary irrigation and inputs precisely, identify problem zones, and manage groundwater as the finite resource it is.
From map to management
The same surveys, repeated through a season, reveal how moisture and salinity move — a digital twin of the root zone and the aquifer beneath it. PRATYAKSHA translates the geophysics into agronomic terms a farm manager can act on.
Every litre of water and gram of fertiliser placed where it's actually needed is one not wasted — better economics and a lighter environmental load at once.
Where it applies
- Soil texture, salinity and compaction mapping
- Variable-rate irrigation and input zoning
- Groundwater and aquifer assessment
- Drainage and land-suitability planning
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