Addressing challenges in mother stock production with Corvus Drones

Addressing challenges in mother stock production with Corvus Drones
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Managing the quality of mother stock remotely, ensuring a predictable supply chain, and reducing the risks of crop diseases are some of the biggest challenges cutting producers face today.

To address these issues, Corvus Drones developed an innovative drone technology to remotely monitor mother stock production. The drone flies 100% automatically in the greenhouse, no pilot is needed, and takes pictures of the mother stock plants. The pictures are processed in the cloud, analyzed by AI powered software and the grower receives near real time accurate insights. This allows growers to monitor mother stock production, assess cutting health, and improve efficiency; all with actionable, data-driven insights.

Practical usage and results of industry leaders like Dümmen Orange and Selecta One Kenya will be presented at the online seminar. on January 22, 2025, at 1:00 PM EAT (East Africa Time)

What to expect in the seminar:

  • Crop insights: See how real-time monitoring helps identify growth anomalies, assess plant health, and optimize production.
  • Collaborative discussions: Hear from industry experts such as Expert Drones Africa, Grower Advisor, and Track 32.
  • Live demonstrations: Explore drone-generated reports and analytics customized for growers and propagators.

This seminar offers East-African growers, cuttings producers and propagators an opportunity to explore practical strategies for enhancing processes and minimizing risks in cuttings and mother stock production.

Why join?

  • Improve cutting production with precise, data-driven insights.
  • Streamline your supply chain for better predictability.
  • Discover practical applications of drone technology in greenhouse environments.

Register today!
Reserve your place now: https://forms.gle/J4UDQ46M4XtYUz3f8

More information:

Corvus Drones

Furat Sharabati

furat@corvusdrones.com

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