TP 02: Post-industrial agriculture: the best knowledge and digital technologies for reviving and strengthening best practices for regenerative agriculture
We are searching for partners to collaborate in our consortium on intercropping agricultural patterns. As intercropping can be used for N-fixation in the soil, this cropping pattern leads to reduces fertilization demands. We aim to develop remote sensing and machine learning methods for detecting, monitoring and reporting field structures of intercropping and focus on N sequestration.
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