A review of satellite-based global agricultural monitoring systems available for Africa

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Abstract: This study reviews open-access operational agricultural monitoring systems available for Africa. These systems provide the best-available open-access EO data that countries can readily take advantage of, adapt, adopt, and leverage to augment national systems and make significant leaps (timeliness, spatial coverage and accuracy) of their monitoring programs. Data accessible (vegetation indices, crop masks) in these systems are described showing typical outputs. Examples are provided including crop conditions maps, and damage assessments and how these have integrated into reporting and decision-making. The discussion compares and contrasts the types of data, assessments and products can expect from using these systems. This paper is intended for individuals and organizations seeking to access and use EO to assess crop conditions who might not have the technical skill or computing facilities to process raw data into informational products.

Author:
Catherine Nakalembe, Christina Jade Justice, Guangxiao Hu, Inbal Becker-Reshefa, John Keniston, Michael Laurence Humber, Rogerio Bonifacio
Theme/Sector:
Africa, Food and Agriculture
Year
2021

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