Satyukt Analytics Secures Patent for Satellite-Based Soil Nitrogen Estimation Method
Satyukt Analytics, a Bengaluru-based agri-tech firm, has secured Patent No. 571754 for its innovative satellite-based method to estimate soil nitrogen. The breakthrough reduces reliance on field sampling and enables precise, data-driven fertilizer management. This milestone strengthens Satyukt’s leadership in precision agriculture, supporting farmers with sustainable, real-time insights through remote sensing and AI technologies.
Bengaluru-based agri-tech firm Satyukt Analytics has been granted a patent (Patent No. 571754) for its innovative method to estimate soil nitrogen using satellite remote sensing. The development marks a significant milestone in the company’s mission to advance precision agriculture through technology and data-driven insights.
Traditionally, soil nutrient analysis has relied on labor-intensive and time-consuming field sampling methods that often yielded inconsistent results. Satyukt’s newly patented technology overcomes these challenges by enabling accurate estimation of soil nitrogen content from satellite data—significantly reducing the need for extensive ground sampling.
The innovation aims to help farmers optimize fertilizer use, enhance crop yields, and adopt more sustainable agricultural practices.
Commenting on the achievement, Dr. Sat Kumar Tomer, Co-Founder and CEO of Satyukt Analytics, said, “At Satyukt, our mission has always been to transform agriculture through innovation and science. This patent reinforces our commitment to developing technology that not only empowers farmers with actionable insights but also contributes to sustainable resource management at scale.”
Founded in Bengaluru, Satyukt Analytics utilizes remote sensing, artificial intelligence, and cloud computing to provide real-time insights on soil health, crop conditions, and weather patterns through its digital platforms and APIs. With this patent, the company further strengthens its intellectual property portfolio and its leadership in satellite-powered agricultural intelligence.

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