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Nigeria Partners China On Crop-Watch Programme Implementation
The National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA), in collaboration with Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Science (AIRCAS)’ has begun the implementation of Crop-Watch Nigeria Innovative Programme.
The implementation of the programme started with a workshop on Monday organised by NASRDA to empower participants with the skills on collection and interpretation of agricultural data in Abuja.
Part of the objectives of the programme are to ensure that the zero-hunger agenda of the Sustainable Development Goals is achieved.
The programme also provides access to a timely food information system, improving crop production using space science and technology.
Crop-Watch programme is China’s leading agricultural monitoring system, using remote sensing and ground observation data to evaluate crop growth, yield and related information at national and global level.
The programme is being supported by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and Alliance of International Science Organisations (ANSO).
The Director-General of NASRDA, Dr Halilu Shaba, said the Crop-Watch initiative was used to address food problems in China.
“Looking at how Crop-Watch helped China, you will know that agriculture depends so much on information for its accuracy and for full benefits.
“We agreed that we want to use the methodology so that we can provide necessary information to farmers and be able to advise the public and government on what is to be achieved”, he said.
The Director, Strategic Space Application Department, Dr. Adepoju Matthew said that zero-hunger cannot be achieved without the application of space science and technology.
“On this Crop- Watch, when our satellite goes over the country, it gathers the information on vegetation. Through that, we look at various crops planted in Nigeria, we check the health of the crop, the weather condition, soil type and more”, he said.
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