After several months of effort, Serprovit has completed the installation of all the environmental sensors required for data collection in the framework of the project. This stage marks a significant milestone in the progress of the initiative, which aims to improve sustainability and animal welfare in agri-food production.
The sensor network will collect real-time data on key parameters such as temperature, humidity, C02, NH3, water consumption and feed consumption. This data will be analysed using advanced big data and machine learning techniques, providing valuable information for decision-making and the implementation of more effective biosecurity strategies.
Las granjas escogidas para el proyecto han sido proporcionadas por Cuarte (Grupo Jorge), COBB, Oblanca y Sánchez Romero Carvajal, extendiéndose desde la zona de Valladolid hasta Zaragoza, Málaga y Huelva.
With the installation of these sensors, Biotegania takes a further step towards transforming livestock farming into a more sustainable, efficient and environmentally friendly activity, benefiting both producers and consumers.