Satyukt Analytics Secures Patent for Method to Estimate Soil Nitrogen Using Satellite Remote Sensing
03 November 2025, Bengaluru: Measuring soil nutrients through remote sensing was once considered unfeasible. Traditional sampling methods required time and manual effort, and results often varied. Satyukt Analytics developed a method that changes this perception, which is now patented under Patent No. 571754.
This patent is a key step in Satyukt Analytics’ work in precision agriculture, making data-based insights available to farmers, agri-enterprises, and policymakers in India and other countries.
The patented method allows estimation of soil nitrogen levels using satellite data, reducing reliance on physical field sampling. The method helps optimize fertilizer use, improve crop productivity, and support sustainable agricultural practices.
Dr. Sat Kumar Tomer, Co-Founder and CEO of Satyukt Analytics, said, “At Satyukt, our mission is to develop technology that supports farmers with useful insights and contributes to better resource management.”
Based in Bengaluru, Satyukt Analytics uses remote sensing, AI, and cloud computing to provide real-time information on soil, crops, and weather through its platforms and APIs. This patent strengthens the company’s intellectual property and position in satellite-based agricultural intelligence.
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