Bayer, Netafim and BGN Technologies join forces in a research project that combines soil research, digital prediction tools and state-of-the art drip technology by Netafim to develop best practices for using drip irrigation as a delivery system for the Bayer nematicide Velum Prime in Israel.
Lately, social acceptance of the use of chemical crop protection products became limited, which resulted in political pressure and the loss of certain products.
Since crop protection is an important measure for preserving crop yields, growers are now seeking sustainable agricultural solutions. In 2017, Bayer and Netafim addressed this challenge with a solution named DripByDrip.
The concept uses Netafim’s drip irrigation systems to deliver Bayer’s chemical and biological crop protection products. DripByDrip applies the active substances precisely to the plant, resulting in higher efficacy, the need for less crop protection compound and lower environmental impact.
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The joint research collaboration aims to further develop DripByDrip. Under the collaboration, comprehensive data sets will be generated experimentally to calibrate digital prediction models for optimized application of crop protection compounds via drip irrigation.
This includes laboratory and field studies evaluating the behavior of the Bayer nematicide Velum in soils and plants under typical agricultural conditions in arid regions.
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At #FruiLog2019 we have a special guest at our booth: @NetafimCorp, global leader in precision irrigation. Our collaboration focuses on combining leading soil research, digital prediction tools and state-of-the-art drip technology: https://t.co/a1dFyI3ZxZ pic.twitter.com/lslND53u5t
— Bayer Crop Science (@Bayer4Crops) 6 February 2019
Research activities will be carried out in Israel, at the Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research of BGU and Netafim facilities. The project is led by Dr. Marc Rist, Research & Development at Crop Science, a division of Bayer, Dubi Raz, Corporate Agronomy Director at Netafim, and Prof. Shimon Rachmilevich and his team at the Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research of BGU.
The mutual research project will be carried out in BGU and Netafim facilities, in addition to field trials in Israel.
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