Biobest and PATS make data-driven crop protection accessible
Added on 10 May 2022
Scouting moths with cameras
"To measure is to know," says Sam Gui, Market Development Manager High Tech IPM at Biobest. "The plug and play cameras from PATS provide information about when, where and how much moths are active in the greenhouse. It is completely automatic, requiring no staff, and can often provide data before the pests are detected visually - saving the growers time in their scouting programme."
"Biobest is a strong believer of data-driven cultivation and the numerous benefits it will create for the growers. This new partnership with PATS will proof a golden combination. With this data, our advisors can provide even better tailored advice, making the IPM programme more robust while further reducing the use of corrective agents. Delivering benefits to several parties, growers can reduce their use of products, making their crop protection programme more efficient, while consumers get products with as little residue as possible."
Intelligent scouting
"By including PATS cameras in Biobest's product range, this smart scouting tool will quickly become accessible to growers worldwide," says Bram Tijmons, CEO & co-founder of PATS.
He emphasises that this is a 'smart' system. "PATS-C continuously records the presence and population built-up of moths. This allows the grower to monitor more accurately and time the introduction of biological agents better. The system brings the scouting data to the grower in a form of a dashboard at his fingertips for him to consult the situation in his greenhouse anytime anywhere. With this technology, we also learn more about the behaviour of the pests, such as which hours they are active. This can then be used to improve timing on the day of application itself."
Present at HortiContact
Both Biobest and PATS Indoor Drone Solutions will be present at HortiContact 2022. Visit their stands for more information or contact your Biobest advisor.
For more information, please contact lise.verachtert@biobestgroup.com
Source: HortiBiz
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