Japan: Cabbage harvest forecast and standard using aerial photography, as tested through a collaboration between Hyogo Prefecture and JA Awaji Island

Published 2021년 5월 27일

Tridge summary

A collaboration between JA Awaji Island, Hyogo Prefecture, and IT companies, including NEC Solution Innovators, has initiated a trial to predict cabbage yield and harvest suitability for each shipping standard using drone-captured images and artificial intelligence. This innovation aims to provide detailed shipping information in advance, differentiating production areas and allowing producers to prepare resources efficiently. The trial utilizes NEC's crop growth observation technology to analyze images taken from a 15-meter height, with the goal of accurately predicting yield two weeks before harvest.
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Original content

In collaboration with Hyogo Prefecture, JA Awaji Island, and IT companies, we embarked on a test to predict cabbage yield for each shipping standard such as L and M. Based on field images taken with a drone (small unmanned aerial vehicle). In addition, the harvest suitability and the number of harvested pieces are predicted for each shipping standard. Detailed shipping information will be provided to actual demand in advance, which will lead to differentiation from other production areas. According to the prefecture, the amount of cabbage harvested is currently limited to the "total number" forecast based on the number of seedlings planted. However, the error is large, and the breakdown for each shipping standard is not known until harvesting. It is said that the technology for predicting each shipping standard has not been put into practical use in Japan. In the test, NEC Solution Innovators (Koto-ku, Tokyo) will use the crop growth observation technology that was launched in ...

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