Real-world stories of Moroccan farmers using Deepfaces services to improve planting dates, optimize inputs, and build resilience.
Cereal farmers in semi‑arid regions
In dryland areas, cereal farmers rely on our drought monitoring and early-warning tools to decide the best planting dates. By adjusting sowing windows in response to forecasted stress periods, they reduce the risk of crop failure and secure more stable yields.
Pulse growers
Pulse farmers use our field boundary and crop identification services to validate their land parcels for subsidy applications and insurance claims. Accurate mapping reduces disputes and ensures that support programs reach the right beneficiaries.
Cooperatives in North Africa
Farmer cooperatives leverage our biomass and productivity zone maps to manage fertilizer applications. By targeting inputs only to the most productive parts of the field, they cut costs while improving output and soil sustainability.
Smallholder associations
Smallholder groups access our planting date recommendations and seasonal monitoring to coordinate their work across multiple parcels. This helps them plan labor, share machinery efficiently, and maximize the value of collective resources.
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