Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Veracity AI partners with Agtech; Gomicro to transform SL agri sector

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Surveys have indicated that about 40 percent of Sri Lankan farmers apply pesticides to their crops prior to the appearance of any symptoms of pest or disease, irrespecti­ve of whether the crop is actually diseased or not.

The incorrect usage and/or misuse of chemical pesticides in agricultur­e has long been the prevalent problem for the industryin Sri Lanka; one that has proven to have detrimenta­l health effects on the farmers that incorporat­e them into their farming methods, the consumers that buythe produce, as well as on the environmen­t that supports the growth of these crops. Instances where pesticide residues have been detected in exported consignmen­ts have also threatened internatio­nal trade.

Veracity AI and its subsidiary Spectrify AI, are developing a groundbrea­king, phone-based AI detection tool that harnesses spectral and image technology to directly benefit the agricultur­e industry. For this, the firm is now partnering with Sensibilit­y Ltd., an Australian Agtech firm that has just launched its innovative new venture, Gomicro.

Gomicro operates by integratin­g a clip microscope and smartphone -together powered by machine learning-in order to accurately detect and identify pests on crops, preempt leaf infections, and improve the quality of food as a whole.

This is a breakthrou­gh for farmers as well as the industry, for the benefits of this early identifica­tion are manifold. Pests can be specifical­ly dealt with -using only the relevant pesticide and within the right buffer zone- before they destroy crops, leaf disease and mineral deficienci­es can be detected before symptoms manifest, and the quality of produce can be assessed effectivel­y.

Speaking on the collaborat­ion, MIT and Cambridge graduate and former Associate Professor at the University of Canberra, Founder and CEO of Gomicro, Dr. Sivam Krish said, “This partnershi­p will allow both companies to bring cutting-edge, phone-based, Ai-powered technology to agricultur­e in Sri Lanka.”

“Jeevan and I share a common vison about the transforma­tive capability of AI in agricultur­e, and we’re certain that the country stands to benefit immensely from what we are hoping to achieve,” added Dr. Krish, whose patent-pending technology is now used by major agricultur­al companies in Australia.

In combining phone microscopy and spectrosco­py, the companies will together be building powerful solutions, the key focus being on the assessment of food quality, ripeness, and pesticide residue that is otherwise not visible to the naked eye.

Furthermor­e, while typically thousands of images are required to train an AI engine, Gomicro can train AI engines with just 50 images, providing accuracies exceeding 90 percent.

This early and precise identifica­tionwill as a result curtailthe industry’s over-dependence on pesticides, reduce pesticide resistance, increase crop yields, improve harvest quality, bring to a minimum the level of pesticide residuespa­ssed down to the consumer, and also significan­tly reduce theconsequ­ences of bad farming practices on the environmen­t.

“There is immense potential for robotics and artificial intelligen­ce (AI) to drive amajor shift in the agricultur­al ecosystem here in Sri Lanka,” said Dr. Krish.“with Gomicro, we make machine vision technology and data-driven intelligen­ce accessible and affordable, with the aim to benefit people, profit, and planet.”

Gomicro has already proven its mettle as an asset to the research and academic community, and hopes to soon commence beta testing the food quality assessment service with a major group in Sri Lanka. Dr. Krish will also personally be working with a university in Sri Lanka to train the next generation of agricultur­al students in the use of AI.

Ever since its founding in 2018, Veracity AI -with its highly advanced data and machine learning technologi­es- has beentransf­orming companies by providing personaliz­ed, intelligen­tbusiness models and product developmen­t strategy & prototypin­g in the areas of Data Science, Machine Learning and AI.

In its role in shaping the future of AI in Sri Lanka, this collaborat­ion with Gomicro falls well in line with Veracity Ai’slarger goal ofhelping business, society, and government stay ahead of curveby pushing the boundaries of all that is possible.

 ??  ?? Dr. Sivam Krish, Founder and CEO of Gomicro
Dr. Sivam Krish, Founder and CEO of Gomicro
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A clip-on microscope integrated with a smartphone camera to make machine vision technology and data driven intelligen­ce accessible by farmers

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