A Turning Point! Pioneering Smart Agriculture Project Successfully Launched in Jordan!

With immense pride and excitement, we are thrilled to announce the successful official launch, which took place on June 23, 2025, of the project “Determining Soil Fertility for Agriculture Using Satellite Imagery and Artificial Intelligence with Water Saving.” This strategic initiative marks a bold step forward and is a fundamental part of our ongoing efforts to promote innovation and sustainable development within the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

This ambitious endeavor operates under the broader “Project for Promoting Artificial Intelligence Ecosystem in Jordan.” It is designed to harness cutting-edge AI technologies to significantly enhance Jordan’s vital agricultural sector, ensuring a more prosperous and sustainable future for the nation.

The realization of this promising project is the result of powerful collaboration among a distinguished group of leading entities, reflecting a shared commitment to progress:

  • GrowTech Jordan Company(develop AI team) & Joint Team
  • Japan Development Service Co., Ltd. (JDS)
  • Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship (MoDEE)
  • Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
  • Ministry of Agriculture (MoA)

The project’s core objective is to leverage satellite imagery and AI-powered analytics to accurately determine soil fertility with unprecedented precision. This capability will empower farmers to make smarter, data-driven decisions regarding fertilizer application and water usage, thereby achieving higher efficiency in the utilization of precious water resources and significantly boosting agricultural productivity.

Project Details:

Official Launch Date: June 23, 2025
Project Duration: From June 11, 2025, to December 11, 2025

It will effectively contribute to fostering a more sustainable, efficient, and productive agricultural future for Jordan.

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