Sugarcane: AI identifies weeds in sugarcane fields

게시됨 2025년 4월 30일

Tridge 요약

Brazil is expected to continue leading globally in sugarcane and sugar production, with a forecast of 671 million tons for the 2025/26 harvest. To tackle challenges from invasive species like castor oil plant, morning glory, and velvet bean, the industry is adopting AI technologies from companies such as Taranis do Brasil. These AI tools improve precision in managing these species, which compete with sugarcane for resources and impact crop productivity. Specifically, castor bean can notably decrease yields and complicate harvesting. Taranis do Brasil uses AI for accurate mapping of infested areas through aerial monitoring and high-resolution imaging, offering detailed reports to support effective management strategies.
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원본 콘텐츠

Brazil is expected to consolidate its global leadership in sugarcane and sugar production, with an estimated 671 million tons for the 2025/26 harvest, according to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). To maintain this leadership, the sector is seeking technologies based on artificial intelligence (AI), such as those offered by Taranis do Brasil, as a strategic reinforcement against recurring challenges such as the presence of castor oil plant, morning glory and velvet bean. The general manager of Taranis do Brasil, Fábio Franco, highlights that these AI tools provide "greater precision in defining the most appropriate management to control invasive species, contributing to maintaining crop productivity and competitiveness". Franco explains that "weeds, such as castor oil plant, morning glory and velvet bean, compete with sugarcane for resources such as light, water and nutrients, which leads to a decrease in the development of the main crop, resulting in lower ...
출처: Agrolink

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