Satellite-based crop monitoring — no hardware required

Most crop monitoring tools require field sensors, drones, or manual soil testing. FarmHawk does not. Our platform uses satellite imagery already orbiting your farm to deliver the same quality of crop intelligence at a fraction of the cost. No hardware to purchase, no technicians to hire, no equipment to maintain.

How satellite crop monitoring works

1

Submit your farm location

Provide your farm's GPS coordinates and crop type through FarmHawk's platform. Draw boundaries on the map or simply drop a pin — works on any phone.

2

AI processes satellite imagery

Our AI pulls satellite imagery of your plot and runs multispectral analysis — examining crop density, vegetation index (NDVI), water stress, and soil condition indicators.

3

Receive your farm intelligence report

You get a crop health report with yield estimates, risk scores, and recommended actions — delivered in your preferred language from 14 supported languages.

No drones. No IoT sensors. No field visits required.

What your satellite crop report includes

Crop health score

A composite index based on vegetation density and stress indicators detected from satellite imagery. Covers NDVI, NDMI, and growth-stage assessment.

Yield prediction

AI-generated harvest estimate based on current crop conditions and historical yield data for your region and crop type.

Climate and weather risk alerts

Early warning flags triggered by weather pattern anomalies, flood risk, and drought indicators in your area.

Crop suitability assessment

AI-driven recommendations for optimal crops based on your soil type, climate zone, and commercial viability data.

Frequently asked questions

Does satellite crop monitoring work on small farms under two hectares?

Yes. FarmHawk is built specifically for smallholder farms. The platform is effective on plots as small as a fraction of a hectare, making it the most accessible crop monitoring solution for smallholders in India, Nigeria, and Kenya.

How accurate is satellite-based yield prediction?

FarmHawk's AI yield predictions are based on multispectral satellite imagery calibrated against historical crop data for each region. Accuracy improves over time as the model accumulates more season data for your specific location and crop type.

Which crops does FarmHawk currently monitor?

FarmHawk currently monitors 84 crops including rice, wheat, sugarcane, coconut, cocoa, cotton, cassava, maize, oil palm, bamboo, brinjal, and many more. Coverage expands regularly as new crop engines are added.

Do I need to install any equipment on my farm?

No. FarmHawk uses satellite imagery already orbiting above your farm. There are no sensors, drones, IoT devices, or any physical equipment to purchase or install. You only need a phone or computer.

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