Development and implementation of technology for automatic identification of pests on currant plantations and spot spraying with a selective preparation
Description
Development and implementation of technology for automatic identification of pests on currant plantations and spot spraying with a selective preparation
Sector
A1.2Growing of perennial crops
Needs/ Problem statement
Development of technology dedicated to currant plantations
Objective
The aim of the operation is to develop and implement a technology for automatic identification of pests on currant plantations and spot spraying with a selective preparation, which translates into lower saturation of currant fruit with plant protection products harmful to health. Effects of activities undertaken as part of the operation
Bioeconomy fields
Crop residues and perennial plantsx
Designer crops for optimised biomass contentnull
Algae biomassnull
Waste or recycled materialnull
Microbial assisted processingnull
Biorefineries null
Feedstock
Biomass
Outcomes and final product
Limiting the amount of spray used
Mobility
Mobile
Value chains
1
2
3
1- Low potential - Low to medium arisings of feedstock available between 2023-2035
C Sink
1
2
3
1 - Low potential - low potential for carbon sequestration
Intended user
null
Complexity of the process
1
2
3
null
Final user
Farmerx
Foresternull
Researchernull
Advisornull
NGOnull
Training organizationnull
Processor or retailernull
Consumernull
Public Authority + LAGnull
Othernull
Economic sustainability
1
2
3
2 - Medium potential - Expected to bring 2 or 1 economic benefits.
Social sustainability
1
2
3
2 - Medium potential -Expected to bring 2 or 1 social benefits.
Environmental sustainability
1
2
3
1 - Low potential - doesn\'t bring any environmental benefits.