Dabeeo Launches 'Eartheye Plantation' for Smart Farm Management

 


Dabeeo, an AI-based satellite image analysis company, will officially launch its next-generation smart plantation monitoring platform “Dabeeo Eartheye Plantation” in July. Tailored for palm oil and forestry industries, this platform is the company’s most advanced integrated system to date. It follows Dabeeo’s 2023 milestone as the first company in the world to commercialize AI-based analysis of 30cm ultra-high-resolution satellite imagery in the forestry sector.

The new platform is built as a dual-system structure, encompassing both web and mobile interfaces, enabling full management of plantation operations—from office administrators to on-site field workers.

While the previous version focused on tree-level detection, health classification, and change monitoring, the upgraded web platform features enhanced analytical capabilities. Notably, AI-powered super-resolution technology improves 30cm satellite imagery to 7.5cm resolution, offering drone-level clarity for precise assessment of individual trees. The platform also includes automatic dense area detection, support for customer-uploaded drone imagery, and tree auto-detection.

Another key feature is the creation of a 3D farm-wide data model, which enables land suitability analysis. Incorporating Digital Twin concepts into forestry, the system helps users identify high-priority zones through sectional solar radiation analysis, key waterway extraction, flood risk prediction, and slope-based land evaluation.

To address infrastructure limitations in regions such as Indonesia, the platform includes optimized visualization of large-scale analysis data, allowing users to access and utilize real-time insights without internet constraints.

A mobile application for field personnel will also be launched. Previously, locating problematic trees or damaged roads and relaying that information accurately to field workers was a major challenge. The new app resolves this by pre-downloading satellite imagery for offline use and providing GPS-based navigation to reach AI-identified problem areas. All field reports are automatically synchronized once network access is restored.

Additional mobile features include workforce tracking to monitor task execution and a quick reporting tool for road erosion points.

One of the most notable functions is the AI-powered classification of palm fruit maturity. Using just a regular smartphone camera, field workers can accurately assess harvest readiness. This feature not only aids in quality control but also in performance evaluation of individual workers, contributing to improved productivity. In pilot tests, productivity rose by approximately 12.5%, driven by increased classification of fruits in the ‘Mature’ stage. By expanding the use of AI from satellite and drone imagery to commonly available devices like smartphones, Dabeeo has made significant strides in field accessibility.

Choi Kyu-sung, Deputy CEO of Dabeeo and head of the plantation monitoring business, stated:“Eartheye Plantation is more than a simple analytics tool. It’s a fully integrated system designed to deliver real operational efficiency and insight across entire farm operations. By organically combining satellite imagery, AI, and field apps, we have maximized the execution power of digital transformation.”

Looking ahead, Dabeeo plans to collaborate with major Southeast Asian nations and large-scale plantation groups to position Eartheye Plantation as a standard smart management platform for the tropical forestry industry.


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