LONGUEUIL, QC, Nov. 25, 2020 /CNW/ - On Thursday, November 26, during the Grand colloque Agtech du Québec, Matthew Bamsey and Guy Aubé, two experts from the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), will talk about how space exploration research and satellite data help improve agricultural practices.
Matthew Bamsey will present CSA research on food production in space and the possible benefits in remote areas like the Arctic.
Guy Aubé will give a presentation about the potential of satellite data to help Canadian agricultural producers optimize their practices and crop growth.
Media are invited to attend. Please contact the CSA's Media Relations Office at [email protected] to obtain the links to connect to the virtual sessions (French only) and/or to set up an interview.
November 26, 2020
Time: |
11:50 am ET |
What: |
Panel: The potential of the international market (and of space) (French only) |
Who: |
Matthew Bamsey, senior project manager, food production initiative, CSA |
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Time: |
12:00 pm ET |
What: |
Presentation on the importance of satellite data in agricultural production and food security (French only) |
Who: |
Guy Aubé, project manager, Earth observation applications and utilizations, CSA |
Useful links
Agriculture in the satellite age
Earth observation satellites
Space in service of agriculture – infographic
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Canadian Space Agency, Media Relations Office, Telephone: 450-926-4370
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