In Europe, precision spraying systems are becoming increasingly popular, and one such system is the DAT Ecopatch. The collaboration between Kverneland Group and Dimensions Agri Technologies (DAT) has already been implemented in countries such as Norway, Germany, and the Netherlands. This partnership aims to bring the benefits of precision spraying to more farmers by making the DAT Ecopatch solution available to a wider audience.
The integration of the DAT Ecopatch system with Kverneland sprayers uses AI-driven sensor technology for precise herbicide application during the growth season in cereals. This technology reduces herbicide use by 50%, lowers production costs, and increases yields. The cost to the farmer for this system is approximately €60,000.
Kverneland Director of Marketing & Sales, Dirk-Jan Stapel, is committed to ensuring a seamless integration of the DAT Ecopatch with their sprayers so that customers can take advantage of advanced spraying technologies. The partnership includes joint marketing efforts, such as exhibitions and field days, with plans to extend the technology to additional crop types. DAT’s international network will support the DAT Ecopatch system, while Kverneland sprayers will continue to be supported by their dealer network.
Dimensions Agri Technologies (DAT) is a Norwegian agritech company that focuses on precision farming to produce more food with fewer inputs and reduced environmental impact. Their patented sensor design captures images of crops in real-time and analyzes them for precise herbicide application during the growth season in cereals. The DAT Ecopatch system was a top 10 finalist for Farm Machine 2024 at Agritechnica in Hannover, demonstrating its effectiveness in reducing herbicide use while improving crop yields.
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