PL20
Alle artikelen die onder Precisielandbouw 2.0 valllen.
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In 2015 the research program ‘Towards Precision Agriculture 2.0 was started..
The goal of this four year public-private research program on strategic themes regarding Precision Agriculture (PA), is to stimulate the implementation of PA technology, to increase the benefits for farmers, chain parties and society in general and increasing agricultural sustainability. The group of 20 participating project partners consists of end users, supply companies and research institutes.
Early precision farming technologies such as positioning and navigation technology are common practise in Dutch agriculture. ‘Towards Precision Agriculture 2.0’ will incorporate and further develop these technologies towards smarter applications of remote and nearby sensor data, site-specific data from soils and crops and decision support systems.
Some of the challenges in this research program are: the delivering of satellite images with the required temporal resolution, how accurate are the available sensor-data, integration of sensor data using decision support systems (DSS), what is needed to achieve cost-effective variable rate application (VRA) of soil pesticides and fertilizers, and how do prototypes of these technologies perform? Furthermore, better use of weather information in VRA technology and field plot characteristics for estimating yield potential will be explored.
Results will be presented on this website.
Partners in PL 2.0:
AeroVision b.v., Agrico, Agrifirm Plant, Agrometius b.v, Avular b.v., Bayer CropScience SA-NV, LTO / Pootaard.Academie/ LTO Noord, HWodKa, HZPC Holland b.v., Kverneland Group Nieuw-Vennep b.v., NAK , Neo b.v., Phenovation b.v., Suiker Unie, TerraSphere Imaging&Gis b.v., ZLTO, NCB-Ontwikkeling, Wageningen UR, CAH Vilentum, Has Den Bosch, Van Hall Larenstein, TU Delft and NSO.
Coordinating research institute:
Wageningen University and Research
Coordinating private sector partner:
ZLTO
The 6 themes are:
3. Integration
4. Plot characteristics and yield prediction
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Subproject 6: Communication and dissemination
This project aims at distribution of the knowledge and methods developed in the PL 2.0 program. Dissemination to education is achieved via the Centre of Expertise ‘Open teelt’..
Project partners:
• Wageningen University and Research
• ZLTO
• CAH Vilentum Dronten
• HAS Den Bosch
• Van Hall Larenstein
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Subproject 5: Supporting ICT and autonomous navigation, strategic field plot planning
This project examines how farmers can optimize their strategic field plot planning. Geographic field plot information (location, boundaries, field characteristics) will be combined with additional spatial information (water extraction, soil type, nature reserves etc.) and European regulations as outlined in the new European agricultural policy (CAP). The accumulated knowledge will be integrated into a methodology with which farmers can be advised. It will be combined with the route planning module GAOS.
Project partners:
• ZLTO
• Agrifrim Plant B.V.
• Wageningen University and Research
• HWodKa (farmers)
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Subprojects that fall under the Theme 'Supporting ICT.
5 Supporting ICT and autonomous navigation, strategic field plot planning