NASA Earthdata · Llama 3.3 · Côte d'Ivoire

Satellite-powered crop intelligence for Côte d'Ivoire

AgroSat CI turns NASA's daily satellite observations into farmer-ready advice — diagnosing crop stress, comparing seasons, and recommending action across every Ivorian production zone.

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The challenge

Côte d'Ivoire feeds the world's chocolate. Its farmers face threats they often cannot see.

Smallholder farmers across the country grow the cocoa, cashew, and palm that supply global markets — but most have no access to the modern monitoring tools used by climate scientists.

40%

of the world's cocoa comes from Côte d'Ivoire.

2/3

of cocoa farms suffer aging trees and undetected stress.

+1.4°C

of warming over Ivorian farmland since 1980.

0

satellite tools currently in the hands of most cooperatives.

Our mission

Bringing NASA-grade observation into Ivorian agriculture.

AgroSat CI bridges the gap between climate science and the people who grow the food.

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CÔTE D'IVOIRE NASA EARTHDATA

Ivorian fields, NASA eyes — open satellite science for every cooperative.

How it works

From orbital data to actionable advice in three steps.

Step 01

Select a region

Click anywhere on the map of Côte d'Ivoire or jump to a pre-defined production zone.

Step 02

NASA reads the sky

MODIS Terra captures vegetation health over your area every 8 days.

Step 03

AI translates it

Our Llama-powered analyst diagnoses crop health and writes recommendations in plain language.

What's inside

Built specifically for the Ivorian crop calendar.

NASA SATELLITE DATA

Real-time MODIS NDVI imagery refreshed every 8 days from NASA's public Earthdata GIBS service.

AI CROP ANALYSIS

A large language model interprets the vegetation index into farmer-ready advice.

CÔTE D'IVOIRE FOCUS

Covering cocoa, cashew, coffee, palm oil, rubber, and banana — from the northern savanna to the southern coast.

Open mission control.

Create a free account and start analyzing crop health across Côte d'Ivoire in under a minute.

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Built on open science

AgroSat CI uses publicly available NASA Earthdata and open-source mapping software. It is an independent capstone project and is not affiliated with NASA.

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