SYIELD: Networked Mimic Sensors for Crop Enhancement & Disease Control

Lead Participant: SYNGENTA LIMITED

Abstract

The project will enable growers to produce more food with fewer inputs, through an integrated farm management strategy. This optimises the Crop Protection (CP) using a network of in-field biosensors which then interact to form a UK, and international, infrastructure. This will be combined with the dual-action disease control and crop enhancement offered by a subset of CP chemistries. Initial adoption will be for Sclerotinia in UK Oil Seed Rape (OSR) integrated with Syngenta's dual-mode Amistar chemistry. UK technology companies will manufacture the sensor nodes which then link, alongside satellite crop-usage data, into a GIS web portal accessible as a commercial service to; farmers, agronomists, government and other agri-food stakeholders.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

SYNGENTA LIMITED £909,768 £ 92,000
 

Participant

APPLIED ENZYME TECHNOLOGY LIMITED £114,831 £ 54,901
UNISCAN INSTRUMENTS LIMITED £114,515 £ 57,395
BURKARD MANUFACTURING COMPANY LIMITED £93,976 £ 46,988
ROTHAMSTED RESEARCH LIMITED £360,645
THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER £411,780 £ 411,780
VELCOURT LIMITED £114,149 £ 57,075
DMC INTERNATIONAL IMAGING LTD £350,342 £ 174,996
SYNGENTA SEEDS LIMITED £54,056 £ 5,406

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