General Assembly Meeting
Posted onOn 12 and 13 of February all the partners of the project came together in England at Stockbridge Technology Centre for the General Assmbly Meeting. Read More
An important disease in many crops is mildew. Current horticultural practices rely on intensive pesticide use to counter it. However, the use of chemical crop protection results in spray residues on the harvested product and mildew infections cannot always be prevented. Scientific research showed that UV-C light has the potential to become a sustainable alternative for chemical mildew control. The application of UV-C still need to be optimized and automation is required to allow introduction in horticulture. UV-ROBOT will try to tackle these issues and has three main goals:
In the course of the project we will develop, test and demonstrate cost-effective UV-C robots to control mildew in three types of crops:
Horticultural experts in Belgium and the UK will together find ways to incorporate UV-C in current IPM (Integrated Pest Management) strategies of each crop. Belgian expertise in automation and French expertise in data analysis will jointly develop innovative robots that can autonomously apply UV-C. On top, the co-creation of innovative sensors for automatic mildew monitoring by a UK partner specialized in e-nose development will reduce the farmers’ workload and ensure tight disease control.
At the end of the project the developed robots will be available for growers with a user-friendly interface and a crop specific implementation strategy. Demonstration across the NWE region and extensive communication during and after the project will inform growers to ensure innovation roll-out. We hereby aim to lower growers’ dependence on chemical crop protection and thereby reduce pesticide use and spray residues in horticulture across North-West Europe.
101 Duffelsesteenweg
Sint-katelijne-Waver
2860
Belgium
46 Interleuvenlaan
Leuven
3001
Belgium
Stockbridge House Cawood
Selby, Norh Yorkshire
YO8 3TZ
United Kingdom
30 rue Marconi
Mt St Aignan
76130
France
181 Wisbech Road
Littleport
CB6 1RA
United Kingdom
1 Vézendoquet
Saint-Pol-de-Léon
29250
France
1 Maisons des Maraichers –, la métairie neuve
Pont St Martin
44860
France
1 New Road, East Malling
Kent
UK ME19 6BJ
United Kingdom
71 Voort
Hoogstraten
2328
Belgium
Lead partner
Organisation | Address | Website | |
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Proefcentrum Hoogstraten |
71 Voort Hoogstraten 2328 Belgium |
stef.laurijssen@proefcentrum.be | www.proefcentrum.be |
Name | Contact Name | Country | |
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Proefstation voor de Groenteteelt | Lieve Wittemans | lieve.wittemans@proefstation.be | Belgium |
Octinion | Jan Anthonis | janthonis@octinion.be | Belgium |
STC Research Foundation | Lauren Branfield | lauren.branfield@stc-nyorks.co.uk | United Kingdom |
CESI | Chantal Hurard | churard@cesi.fr | France |
Roboscientific Limited | Stan Curtis | stan@roboscientific.com | United Kingdom |
Comité d’Action Technique et Economique | Marine Guerret | marine.guerret@cate.bzh | France |
Comité Départemental de Développement Maraîche | Brigitte Pelletier | brigitte.pelletier@cddm.fr | France |
NIAB EMR | Helen Cockerton | helen.cockerton@emr.ac.uk | United Kingdom |
On 12 and 13 of February all the partners of the project came together in England at Stockbridge Technology Centre for the General Assmbly Meeting. Read More
A new trial is planted today at the research station for vegetable production in Sint-Katelijne-Waver. The trial is being planted in a greenhouse with a high Bremia pressure. We will therefore not inoculate the lettuce afterwards, nor create a disease prone climate, like was done in previous trials. In those previous trials the Bremia infection was always too heavy to show significant working of the UV-robot. We hope the softer Bremia infection will lead to a better working of the UV-robot. Read More
Thursday 31 October 2019 Proefstation voor de Groenteteelt (Research Station for Vegetable Production) organized the first cucumber workshop of the UV-ROBOT project. Read More
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Project update during the annual face-to-face meeting with all project partners... Read More
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