In Sardinia, Consulmedia, a systems integrator with valuable experience on this Italian island, has developed an Agriculture 4.0 project using data from Libelium sensors.
Livestock is in the spotlight due to its high contamination. Agricultural pollution is released into the environment as a result of the cultivation and raising of livestock, food crops, animal feed, and biofuel crops. IoT with Libelium, Business Intelligence and Blockchain technology work together to reduce methane emissions in a cattle farm.
Adroit, distributor of Libelium smart water technology in New Zealand, aids producers on the journey of continual efficiency and sustainability improvement, to achieve an A+, in the world-leading sustainable aquaculture standards program. Two of Adroit’s most recent projects are helping both salmon and mussel producers to meet these standards of sustainability, quality and efficiency.
The heterogeneity in Hungary’s agriculture coupled with the lack of digitization makes it difficult to make informed decisions to improve production. To help the national agricultural sector, Széchenyi István University has designed a smart agriculture project with Libelium Agriculture, Water and Environmental sensors, which they have named the “Field Monitoring Laboratory”.
Russia is moving towards dairy Smart Farming by incorporating new techniques, the Internet of Things, machine learning and genetically modified cattle breeding.
Efor works with Libelium on Agrotech project, and uses smart technologies and artificial intelligence to help farmers to make a more efficient consumption of natural resources and know which is the best moment for sowing, irrigating, fertilizing or harvesting.