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Remote Sensing for Agricultural Applications Shibendu S. Ray Mahalanobis National Crop Forecast Centre Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare, New Delhi shibendu.ncfc@gov.in GeoSmart India, 2016: Geomatics for Digital India, March 2, 2016

Indian Agriculture Net Area Sown : 141.6 Mha (43%) Foodgrain production: 252 Mt (Kharif: 128 Mt, Rabi: 124 Mt) Horticulture Production: 281 Mt Net Irrigated Area: 65.3 (46.4%) Mha Agrl. Share of GDP(%): 13.9 Employment Opportunity: 54.6% Average Field size: 1.15 ha 2

Diversity of Physical Parameters controlling Indian Agriculture Annual Rainfall 120 cm rainfall 75% during southwest monsoon season Western coastal plain and NE region >400cm Western Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana & Punjab < 60cm Command Area NAI/NAS is >90% for Punjab and <15% for Maharashtra Irrigation coverage high (>80%) for Wheat, Sugarcane and low (<15%) for millets, pulses Soil Type 4 Major Soil types Alluvial soils (77.7 Mha, Fertile) Black soils (51.8 Mha, Fairly fertile) Red soils (51.8 Mha, Differ in fertility) Laterite soils (12.7 Mha, Low Fertility) Physiography < 250 251-500 501-750 751-1,000 > 1,001 4 Physiographical divisions Northern mountain region Great plains of the north The Peninsular plateau The Coastal plains and Islands Altitude ranges from > 1000 m to <250 m

Agriculture: the Major Driver for Indian Space Programme Birth of Remote Sensing in India with Coconut Wilt Experiment of 1970 A Major Role in Defining Indian Remote Sensing Satellites Significant Role in Growth of Digital Image Processing in India; Development of In-house Software One of the Themes with Largest Number of Professionals (Inside & Outside ISRO) Involved Crop Forecasting Activity is the Biggest Single User of Remote Sensing Data (especially, Resourcesat-2, Radarsat/RISAT) in India Institutionalization: Establishment of MNCFC under MoA&FR Acceptance in National and International Level

47 Years of Use of Remote Sensing in Crop Assessment 1969 NASA- ISRO- 1978 JEP 1988 CAPE MoA FASAL 1997 2007 FASAL 2012 NCFC Pilot Coconut Root Wilt study in Kerala Experimental Studies on Crop Discrimination Area & production Estimates of major crops at State level. National Wheat, FASAL- Odisha District-State-National forecasts using multiple approaches for multiple forecasts Institutionalisation of Space Technologies developed by ISRO

Agricultural Applications of Remote Sensing Irrigation Management Crop Production Forecasting Horticulture Development Soil Resources Agriculture & Remote Sensing Sustainable Agriculture Fishery Climate Change Watershed Development Disaster (Drought & Flood)

Major National level Programmes FASAL (Forecasting Agricultural output using Space, Agrometeorlogy & Land based observations) NADAMS (National Agricultural Drought Assessment & Monitoring System) CHAMAN (Coordinated Horticulture Assessment and MAnagement using geoinformatics) KISAN (C[K]rop Insurance using Space technology And geoinformatics )

FASAL Aims at providing multiple pre-harvest production forecasts of crops at National/State/ District level National/State/District forecasts: Kharif Rice (Kharif + Rabi) Cotton Sugarcane Wheat Rapeseed & Mustard Sorghum (Rabi) Pulses (Rabi) Jute Crop area & Production Crop area & Production Cropped area Land Observations Crop condition MULTIPLE IN-SEASON FORECAST Crop acreage Crop yield 53.2% of total cropped area; 78.3% of Pre- Season Early- Season Mid- Season State Pre- Harvest State Pre- Harvest District Revised Assessing Damage Foodgrain production Partners: MoA, ISRO, IMD, ICAR, IEG, 19 State Agri. Depts., 17 State Remote Sensing Centres, 46 Agro- Met Field Units (SAUs)

Geospatial Technology for Field Data Collection Groundtruth Crop Cutting Expt Sampling plan based on RS data Smartphones/Tablets Android based App. by NRSC Bhuvan Geoportal State Agrl. Dept. Officials >18000 GT points, >2400 CCEs

Yield forecasting : Methods I. District/Met-Subdivision level Agrometeorological models II. III. IV. Rice Biomass Modeling using SAR data Semi-Physical Model for Wheat Crop Cutting Experiments using RS based Sampling Plan Wheat Yield Map, Punjab, 2013-14

Remote Sensing driven Crop Cutting Experiments

FASAL Forecasts Schedule of Forecasts (Rice) Estimates Remote Sensing DES 1 st 31 st Aug 2 date data, State level 2 nd 30 th Sep 3 date data, District Level 3 rd 31 st Jan (Final) Using Remote sensing based yield models & Tamil Nadu Samba Rice Mid Sep Early Feb April End Mainly guided by visual observations Area firmed up Crop Cutting Expt. data available 4 th --- July End Duly validated from all sources Final --- Early Feb Taking care of all season differences & with all accuracy checking

Comparison with DES 13

Comparison with DES 14

Map of Rabi Emergence Area in 6 States 2015-16 (3 rd Dekad of December) (1 st Dekad of January) (2 nd Dekad of January) (3 rd Dekad of January) (1 st Dekad of February) 2013-14 (3 rd Dekad of December) (1 st Dekad of January) (2 nd Dekad of January) (3 rd Dekad of January) (1 st Dekad of February)

National Agricultural Drought Assessment & Monitoring System (NADAMS) Operational Drought assessment during Kharif using Remote Sensing (Methodology developed by ISRO) Periodic District/Sub-District level drought assessment for 14 Agriculturally Dominant states of India (5 at Sub District level) Satellite based indices, Rainfall data, Ground information on Sowing progression and Irrigation Statistics are used for drought assessment Drought Warning (Normal, Watch & Alert) is given in June July & August, while Drought Declaration (Mild, Moderate & Severe) in September & October

Drought Assessment: Inputs 1. Remote Sensing based indices: Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) Normalized Difference Water Index (NDWI) Vegetation Condition Index (VCI) NDVI from NOAA Data (1 km) NDWI from MODIS Data (500 m) 2. Area Favourable for Crop Sowing (using Satellite based Index and Soil Moisture Index) 3. District level Rainfall Deviation 4. Irrigation percentage District level Irrigation% Rainfall Data from IMD NDVI from AWiFS Data (56 m) Soil Moisture Index 28 August 2015

Drought Assessment: October, 2015 2012 2013 2014

Usage by States- Extract from Andhra Pradesh Drought Memorandum (Feb, 2015)

Agricultural Condition (January 2016) Vegetation & Temperature Condition Index Vegetation Condition Index(NDVI) = 100*(NDVI-NDVI min )/(NDVI max -NDVI min ) Vegetation Condition Index(NDWI) = 100*(NDVI-NDVI min )/(NDVI max -NDVI min ) Temperature Condition Index = 100*(LST max - LST)/(LST max LST min ) VCI (NDVI) TCI VCI (NDWI) Agricultural Condition

CHAMAN: Horticulture Assessment Area assessment and production estimation of major horticultural crops Geospatial Applications for Horticultural Development R&D Studies: Precision Farming, Signature Study, Yield Modeling. Area and Production (7 Crops, 12 states, 180 Districts) Fruits: Banana, Mango and 2itrus Vegetables: Potato, Onion and Tomato Spices: Chili Horticultural Development Studies i) Site Suitability ii) Post-Harvest Infrastructure iii) Crop Intensification iv) GIS database creation v) Orchard Rejuvenation vi) Aqua-horticulture. Potato Crop Assessment Chili Crop Assessment

KISAN: Remote Sensing for Crop Insurance Objectives High Resolution Remote sensing for Crop Cutting Experiment planning To develop better models for crop yield assessment To provide yield estimates at block level To develop/evaluate an approach/index for indexbased insurance Partners Mahalanobis National Crop Forecast Centre ISRO Centres (SAC & NRSC) India Meteorological Department State Remote Sensing Centers State Agriculture Departments Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security(CCAFS)

Impact of Disaster on Agriculture Rice-Flooded Area Assessment, post-phailin Cyclone in Odisha State, October, 2013 Impact Assessment of Heavy Rainfall and Hailstorm in Northern India during Feb-Mar, 2015

Whitefly Attack

Issues & Requirements Minor and Scattered Crops Higher Frequency of RS Data Non-Rice Kharif Crops Better Models for Yield Accurate Yield Forecasts Satellite Derived Product Impact of Extreme Weathers Geospatial Platforms

Mahalanobis National Crop Forecast Centre Pusa Campus, New Delhi Web: www.ncfc.gov.in, Email: ncfc@gov.in