Precision farming in crop and livestock production

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ATB at IPM 2020 in Essen

Die ATB-Wissenschaftler Martin Penzel und Evgeny Gubin stellten die Einsatzmöglichkeiten der LiDar-Technologie vor.

Die ATB-Wissenschaftler Martin Penzel und Evgeny Gubin stellten die Einsatzmöglichkeiten der LiDar-Technologie vor.

Feb 3, 2020: Under the motto "Borders are blurring - an industry in flux", research institutes provided information about new trends and options for digitalisation in horticulture as part of the educational show at the International Plant Fair in Essen.

ATB presented current research on precision fruticulture. The focus was on methods and results from the EIP projects PRIMEFRUIT and AQUAC+. In both projects LiDAR sensors are used to collect information on the plant condition. This newly available plant information is used in the two EIP projects in agronomic models, for example for a more precise design of irrigation and thus to optimise processes according to modern standards.

Contact: Dr. habil. Manuela Zude-Sasse

At the 38th International Plant Fair IPM ESSEN, which took place from 28 to 31 January 2020, more than 1,500 exhibitors from 46 countries presented innovative products and services in the fields of plants, technology, floristry and equipment.