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Students of Baku State University (BSU) presented their startups within the framework of the project “Application of Artificial Intelligence in Precision Agriculture.”
The project is implemented by the Agrarian Innovation Center of the Ministry of Agriculture. Its purpose is to promote the use of artificial intelligence through the application of innovations and digital technologies in the agricultural sector.
As part of the project, a meeting was held with the participation of representatives of the ministry, higher education institutions, and acceleration and incubation centers. During the meeting, fourth-year students of the Faculty of Biology at BSU — Qurbanali Feyzullayev and Leman Imanzade, as well as graduate of the Faculty of Ecology and Soil Science Nigar Isgandarova — presented their project titled “AgroScan” to the participants and answered their questions.
The “AgroScan” project is an innovative system that uses artificial intelligence-based hyperspectral analysis technology to monitor plant health and soil condition in agriculture. By processing hyperspectral images, the project analyzes indicators such as water stress, disease, and productivity at early stages, and delivers results to farmers via a mobile application. This solution enables farmers to use resources efficiently, increase productivity, and contribute to environmentally sustainable agriculture.
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