Irish Proveye secures European Space Agency contract to develop precision fertiliser platform

Dublin-based climatetech company Proveye has secured a contract from the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop ProvVari, a precision fertiliser solution. This project aims to enhance productivity, reduce costs, and minimize the environmental impact of grassland farming across Europe, aligning with EU sustainability goals. The ProvVari platform combines AI-driven remote sensing with data from satellites, drones, and on-site sensors. It integrates satellite data from ESA's Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 missions, alongside drone imagery, GNSS guidance, and soil and weather information. This integrated approach will generate variable rate application maps to optimize fertilizer use, contributing to water quality protection and broader climate objectives. The platform directly benefits farmers by optimizing fertilizer application and reducing environmental impact. It also equips policymakers and regulators with tools for sustainable fertilizer management, promoting healthier soils and resilient rural landscapes. Proveye plans to launch ProvVari in Ireland by early 2026, with subsequent international expansion.
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