How GIS is Transforming Agriculture: Precision, Efficiency & Sustainability
Agriculture is evolving — and GIS (Geographic Information Systems) is leading the revolution. No longer just about ploughs and tractors, modern farming relies on data-driven decisions to boost productivity and protect the environment. Here's how GIS is transforming agriculture every day. A farmer uses satellite maps and sensors to apply fertilizer only where needed, saving money and minimizing runoff 1. Precision Farming GIS enables farmers to monitor variability across their fields. By mapping soil types, crop conditions, and nutrient levels, they apply the right treatment in the right place — reducing waste and increasing yields. 2. Crop Health Monitoring GIS tools use satellite imagery and NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) maps to assess plant health. This helps farmers detect disease, pest infestation, or drought stress early — before it spreads. 3. Soil Mapping & Analysis Detailed GIS-based soil maps inform farmers about moisture levels, composition, and pH acr...