Predicting crop yields with little ground truth: A simple statistical model for in-season forecasting

06/16/2021
by   Nemo Semret, et al.
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We present a fully automated model for in-season crop yield prediction, designed to work where there is a dearth of sub-national "ground truth" information. Our approach relies primarily on satellite data and is characterized by careful feature engineering combined with a simple regression model. As such, it can work almost anywhere in the world. Applying it to 10 different crop-country pairs (5 cereals – corn, wheat, sorghum, barley and millet, in 2 countries – Ethiopia and Kenya), we achieve RMSEs of 5%-10% for predictions 9 months into the year, and 7%-14% for predictions 3 months into the year. The model outputs daily forecasts for the final yield of the current year. It is trained using approximately 4 million data points for each crop-country pair. These consist of: historical country-level annual yields, crop calendars, crop cover, NDVI, temperature, rainfall, and evapotransporation.

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