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#5 ways SpaceTech is solving some of Earth’s biggest problems

“5 ways SpaceTech is solving some of Earth’s biggest problems”

Although the space race between Bezos, Branson, and Musk dominated the headlines last year, the growing SpaceTech revolution will be about more than billionaires blasting off to space in dildo-shaped rockets.

Rather than seeing who can go furthest (or who’s got the bigger rocket), the much more quiet revolution will be about looking inwards. The democratization of satellite monitoring and data is bringing about a new era in which technologies like geothermal heat mapping, satellite-based IoT capabilities, and risk mapping can be harnessed by individuals to solve our most pressing problems here on Earth.

A slew of ambitious new startups are looking at how we can use this developing technology to tackle food security in a sustainable way, provide new tools for peace and conflict resolution, and protect the environment.

We spoke with five up and comers from the X-Europe accelerator program to find out more about how space technology could be used for good on our home planet.

Food security for small-scale farmers

Climate change is swiftly reshaping the Earth’s weather patterns, resulting in higher instances of drought, new pest swarming patterns, and, in some cases, flooding. For small-scale farmers in Africa, these changes have been particularly acute. According to Johannes and Jakob Röhrenbach, founders of Mavuno Technologies:

African countries still carry the burden of agricultural production which is much lower than its potential; 80% of African agriculture is carried out by smallholder farmers. By making the benefits of earth observation techniques accessible to African smallholder farmers we could therefore realize massive production gains and at the same time support a customer segment with very low average incomes (of < $1,000 / year).

With the help of satellite imagery and machine learning, Jakob and Johannes started Mavuno Technologies, a company whose mobile app can help farmers increase their harvest yields. By displaying crop status as heat maps, these farmers have the data they need to make more informed decisions on fertilizer application, irrigation, pesticides and herbicides. The Mavuno app utilizes leading edge open-source Sentinel-2 satellite data from the European Union’s Copernicus earth observation program to make this happen. Röhrenbach says:

In the field of agriculture, SpaceTech such as satellite imagery applications can massively reduce the need for farming inputs thanks to much more precise treatment. Applied to African smallholder farmers, the dense data profiles obtainable through satellite imagery additionally serve as risk management measures to help farmers access microfinancing in order to fund better farming techniques.

In 2021, Mavuno helped 600 Tanzanian cashew farmers double their harvest yields. From this year on, they’ll also be able to measure harvest yield increases through a specialized prediction model.

After this successful proof-of-concept, this year it is conducting its first experiment in Kenya, and preparing to expand to more East African countries in the future.

Combating organic food fraud

Green EO is another startup leveraging satellite technology in the agricultural sector, but its focus is on building a strong and transparent organic food industry. According to CEO Reaid Alam, as demand for organic products has grown, so has what’s called ‘organic food fraud.’

Eating organic is a novel intention. Organic consumers are not only considering their health but also the planet. In this case, if the food is not truly organic, the consumers are being cheated. Information about organic products should be complete and traceable for consumers so they can understand the value of their money.

While those oranges you bought last week may carry an ‘organic’ label, the lack of food traceability, monitoring, and supply chain transparency has allowed non-organic products to filter in, until now.

Using a combination of satellite imagery, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, Green EO is providing the technology that certification and accreditation bodies need to ensure compliance.

Green EO's Participatory Guarantee System for True Natural Crop