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MyEasyFarm, on behalf of AIBS and CGB, has created a digital tool to collect photos of all your 2020 beet plots, whether they show the presence of yellowing, drought or are healthy.
These photos will be used both to keep material evidence of the hazards but also to geo-locate all the beet plots. These photos taken in the field will enable the recovery of satellite images of the entire plot thanks to geolocation.
The aim of this tool is manifold: to keep images, tangible evidence of the presence of yellowing on the plots, which could be used in the short term to compile the individual compensation file, but also in the longer term, to build up a collective database that could be used to set up a possible project for analysing the presence of yellowing in beet crops by artificial intelligence with specialised technical and scientific partners. We invite you to take your photos as soon as possible.
This is very important for the conduct of the case at the national level. We thank you for your active collaboration in your interest and that of the beet sector.
Technical advice for use :
This tool, designed to be quick and easy to use, can be accessed via the following Internet link: https: //aibs.myeasyfarm.com
After creating your personal account, you can identify each of your plots and upload your photos. Internet access permitting, you can visit your plots and take photos, which will be automatically localized. Otherwise, take the photos in your plots and upload them to the application once you're back home. If your plots have already been harvested, you can either insert a previously taken photo or take a photo of your harvested plot, which will at least allow you to geolocate it.
Once you've logged in, you'll be given practical instructions on how to take good photos.
It's important to fill in all the fields in order to validate each registered plot.
Once all your plots have been registered, you can log out.
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