Project Overview
Geospatial Research Limited (GRL) has been engaged by Tolaram Group to undertake a comprehensive drone survey of a 100-hectare palm tree plantation located in Edo State, Nigeria. This project aims to leverage advanced geospatial technology to enhance agricultural management and optimize plantation productivity. The primary objective of this project is to conduct an aerial survey of the plantation using multispectral and RGB drone technologies. The survey will focus on accurate tree counting, vegetation health analysis, and identification of potential anomalies across the plantation. This data-driven approach will enable Tolaram Group to make informed decisions for effective plantation management.
Edo State is one of Nigeria’s critical hubs for palm oil production, and the success of plantations like this is vital for the agricultural economy. By utilizing cutting-edge drone technology, this project will provide Tolaram Group with actionable insights to maximize yield, reduce losses, and improve overall plantation management efficiency.
Expected Deliverables
- Orthomosaic maps of the plantation.
- A detailed report on tree count and spatial distribution.
- NDVI maps and vegetation health analysis.
- Identification of problem areas requiring intervention.
This partnership between Geospatial Research Limited and Tolaram Group highlights the growing adoption of geospatial innovations in agriculture and reaffirms our commitment to providing high-quality, technology-driven solutions tailored to client needs.
Client: Tolaram Group Start Date: April, 2024 End Date: May, 2024





