
The patented method enables accurate estimation of soil nitrogen content using satellite data reducing the need for costly and time-consuming field sampling.
Accurately measuring soil nutrients from above the ground was once thought impossible. Traditional sampling methods took time and effort, often with inconsistent results. Satyukt Analytics challenged that notion, and today the technology has been patented under Patent No. 571754. The company will continue to work with the same commitment and effort to shape the future of agriculture through innovation.
This patent marks a major milestone in Satyukt Analytics’ journey to revolutionise precision agriculture by making advanced, data-driven insights accessible to farmers, agri-enterprises, and policymakers across India and beyond.
The patented method enables accurate estimation of soil nitrogen content using satellite data reducing the need for costly and time-consuming field sampling. This breakthrough innovation supports farmers in optimizing fertilizer usage, improving crop yields, and promoting sustainable agricultural practices.
Dr. Sat Kumar Tomer, Co-Founder and CEO of Satyukt Analytics, said, “At Satyukt, our mission has always been to transform agriculture through innovation and science. This patent reinforces our commitment to developing technology that not only empowers farmers with actionable insights but also contributes to sustainable resource management at scale.”
Founded in Bengaluru, Satyukt Analytics leverages remote sensing, AI, and cloud computing to deliver real-time soil, crop, and weather insights through its platforms and APIs. With this patent, the company further strengthens its intellectual property portfolio and leadership in satellite powered agricultural intelligence.