Research and Development

Since 2022, we have been a Research Center accredited by the MUR and registered in the National Research Registry.

In Progress

The SPIDAP project aims to implement an innovative decision support system for citrus growers based on advanced sensor technology that take into account soil hydrological conditions and plant health. The solution exploits the Plantarray high throughput phenotyping system and the in vivo sensor Bioristor capable of continuously monitoring plant requirements in real time. SPIDAP is a concrete response to the needs of citrus growers with the aim to increase the efficiency of irrigation water use, guaranteeing abundant high quality production.

FIT-BASS aims to define a feed formulation based on black soldier fly with a high nutritional and health value for largemouth bass in aquaculture smart ponds.

The VALFRUIT project aims to generate new knowledge and new genetic materials to produce crops that are more resilient to climate change

VASAPOSA aims to develop advanced digital solutions to provide farmers with tools capable of identifying deficits, such as water, macro- and micro-nutrient, in tomato plants.  This will allow preventive measures to be taken to ensure the sustainability of agricultural operations and product quality.

Concluded