Integration of Remote Sensing and Crop Model for Yield Estimation Read more about Integration of Remote Sensing and Crop Model for Yield Estimation This presentation gives an overview on the integration of remote sensing and crop model to IRRI's rice yield estimation projects for agricultural advancement.
Emma Quicho Keywords irri agriculture yield estimation ecosystem rice production Read more about Emma Quicho Emma Quicho has more than 20 years of work experience focused on agricultural research. She started working with maize and, for the past 17 years, on rice-based ecosystems. Mrs. Quicho had the opportunity to characterize the different upland maize production systems in 24 locations across eight maize-growing regions in the Philippines under a CIMMYT project in 2001-2004. She was engaged in outscaling water-saving technologies for rice production in Asia by coordinating its dissemination and implementation with NARES partners.
Rice Yield Estimation with Satellite Imagery and Machine Learning Read more about Rice Yield Estimation with Satellite Imagery and Machine Learning This presentation gives an overview on the use of machine learning model and satellite imagery for development in agriculture.
Remote Mapping of Rice Paddy Boundaries in Cambodia Read more about Remote Mapping of Rice Paddy Boundaries in Cambodia This presentation gives an overview on the usage of remote mapping for agricultural development.
Crop Survey and Geo Tagging Read more about Crop Survey and Geo Tagging This presentation gives an overview on rural development using new technologies in agriculture.
Rice Yield Estimation for Individual Rice Plots: What We Can Do and Observe Under Lockdowns and In-between Read more about Rice Yield Estimation for Individual Rice Plots: What We Can Do and Observe Under Lockdowns and In-between
Partnership Increases Productivity and Profits in the Lao PDR Read more about Partnership Increases Productivity and Profits in the Lao PDR The natural resources of Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) have been experiencing severe pressure from unsustainable farming practices coupled with a surge in foreign agricultural investments. Without proper intervention, Lao PDR’s environment and natural resources will no longer be sustainable and hundreds of marginalized communities in the country will be pushed further into poverty.