Attendees at the course outside the School of Agricultural Engineers (ETSIA) of the University of Seville. On April 2, 2024, the "Crop Prediction Using Artificial Intelligence" course was held at the Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Agronómica of the University...
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The Sustainable and Precision Agriculture Symposium shows how new agricultural technologies can support the development of plant biostimulants.
Canary Islands hosted the event at the University of La Laguna.
Applying precision from vine to wine: a crop where consequences of decisions are infinite.
Wine is and will always be an unquestionable trend. Not only representing one of the most consumed beverages in the world, but also conforms to part of the history, culture, and traditions within the European continent. In regards to food consumption, it is designated, as well, as an integral part of the Mediterranean diet – one the healthiest ones in the world according to the World Health Organization and recognized as an Intangible Heritage by UNESCO. But wine has a story, starting in the vines of most countries with viticulture tradition.
Professor Gregorio Egea awarded with the VIII Losada Villasante Agri-Food Research Award.
Gregorio Egea, associate professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Fluid Mechanics at the University of Seville, has been recognized with the VIII Losada Villasante Award in the category of Agrifood Research, for his project “Digital phenotyping, the revolution in plant breeding based on data analysis and machine learning”.