Bavairia - myEOrganics project

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Overview large-scale demonstratorProgramme12.30 Welcome and lunch All13.30 Stakeholder workshop

Welcome• Welcome• Short introduction of all participants

All

13.50

Presentation of myEOrganics, Juergen VogelMobile application demonstration

bavAIRia PC Agrar – Vista

14.30

Bio agriculture in Wallonia : • What about the organic agriculture in Wallonia ? Context ? Policy ? • What about the use of a mobile application or satellite application for the agriculture ?

BiowallonieCRA-W

15.30 Break 16.00

Space and mobile applications in (organic) farming - Input for discussions • IAP COPERNICUS project• ESA App in Barcelone• CSL input to space-based and field-based sensors and processing tools for organic farming

certification • Other to confirm

Spacebel SpacebelCSL

17.00 Conclusion and Open DiscussionB2B meetings

18.30 End of official programme

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This work is supported within the European Mobile and Mobility Industries Alliance. This initiative is partly financed by the Competitiveness and Innovation Programme (CIP) of the European Union supporting small & medium-sized enterprises.

myEOrganics

www.mobilise-europe.eu

EMMIA 2 – Strand 2Large-scale demonstrators in support of Copernicus and GNSS based services

European Mobile & Mobility Industries Alliance (EMMIA)

Jürgen VogelCo-ordinator Int. Programmes

Cluster Management Aerospace bavAIRia e.V.

Stakeholder workshop2 July 2015 - Liège

Partner:

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Key Topics addressed

Key objectives myEOrganics

• Demonstrate potential of mobile technologies and EO data for the organic food sector

• Explore scalability to other Regions and other services

• Provide a stimulus and support to related emerging industries

• Address the challenges of food safety and sustainable agriculture. Jürgen Vogel, bavAIRia

• Develop a demonstrator service to support organic certification

• Display indicators based on EO data to differentiate between conventional and organic crop

• Provide further means of geo references, notes, etc.

Busin. development objectives Technical objectives

Organic certification - State of art

• Mandated by national authorities and EU• Customer is the organic farmer• Certification service includes:

• On-site audits• Check of documents• Check of stream of goods• Etc.

• Result is a organic certificate Labour intensive

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A service from space to earth

Copernicus data centre

myEOrganics View

Data processing (Certification Indicators)

In-situ Agricultural Information System(Data Base)

GNSS Signal02 July 2015 Jürgen Vogel, bavAIRia

Classification of Indicators

User specific filters

Project Frame

EMMIA Phase 2 – large scale demonstrator

Project Duration: 01. 06. 2013 – 31. 11. 2015, 30 months

2013 2014 2015

Definition Phase

Implementation Phase

Demonstration P.

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Atmospheric correction

Derive crop parameters

Optical satellite image

Optical satellite image

Select farm

EO data processing – from image to service

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RUNOFF

Select farmSelect farm

Optical satellite image

Atmospheric correction

Derive crop parameters

EO data processing – from image to service

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Atmospheric correction

Atmospheric correction

Optical satellite image

Select farm

Derive crop parameters

EO data processing – from image to service

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Plant Parameter Retrieval

Derive crop parameters

Optical satellite image

Select farm

Atmospheric correction

EO data processing – from image to service

Organic field - indicators

• Identify farms & fields

• Green -> red scale to identify

organic vs.

potentially non- organic field

• Enter geo-referenced notes

• Interface to certification

software solutions

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Application to support auditor on-field

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RapidEye acquisition from May 20, 2014

RedEdge false-colour composite: Vital vegetation in orange to red, soil in light blue

myEOrganics – EO-based organic indicator - examples

1)Field boundary compliance

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Leaf area (LAI) [m²/m²] on May 20, 2014

myEOrganics – EO-based organic indicator examples

1)Field boundary compliance

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Boundary issue detected!

Check field!

Feedback from demo user:

Southern parcel was left fallow and used as humus storage

Compliance confirmed, issue resolved

myEOrganics – EO-based organic indicator examples

1)Field boundary compliance

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RapidEye acquisition from May 20, 2014RedEdge false-colour composite: Vital vegetation in orange to red, soil in light blue

myEOrganics – EO-based organic indicator examples

2)Crop type com- pliance

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Leaf area (LAI) [m²/m²] on May 20, 2014

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2)Crop type com- pliance

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Atypical temporal development of e.g. LAI allows for an identification as potential outlier fields

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2)Crop type compliance

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Croptype issue detected!

Check field!

Feedback from demo user: Triticale was harvested earlier than entire crop silage & followed by maize Compliance confirmed, issue resolved.

myEOrganics – EO-based organic indicator 2)Crop type compliance

Landsat 8 OLI acquisition, March 29, ‘14

SWIR false-color composite: Vital vegeta-tion in green, soil in purple to magenta

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3)Organic farming standards compliance

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"Red" fields have a significantly higher biomass status

myEOrganics – EO-based organic indicator3) Organic farming standards compliance

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Biomass indicator timeline for winterwheat and triticale

Landsat 8 OLI acquisition, June 10, ‘14

SWIR false-color composite: Vital vegeta-tion in green, soil in purple to magenta

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myEOrganics – EO-based organic indicator examples

3)Organic farming standards compliance

Organic treatment issue

detected!

Check field!

Feedback from demo user:

Sludge from biogas production was applied on triticale fields for fertilization

Compliance confirmed,

Issue resolved

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myEOrganics – EO-based organic indicator examples

3)Organic farming standards compliance

Improve efficency of certification &add a value for customer

• Support auditors• Indication on field with potential

problems• Geo-localisation of fields and

auditor

• Remote access of service product• Allows for efficient preparation of

auditors• Reduce visiting times of auditors

• Scalable service

• In future: farmer/customer will benefit from this type of services directly

->Reduce cost of certification

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Contact

Dr. Jürgen Vogel

Co-ordinator International ProgrammesbavAIRia e.V.Sonderflughafen OberpfaffenhofenFriedrichshafener Straße 182205 GilchingGermany

+49-8105-272927- 45 +49-8105-272927- 15email: vogel@bavAIRia.netwww.bavAIRia.net