Wageningen University & Research is participating in a new initiative in which breeding companies, scientists, and growers are joining forces to increase crop resilience and quality.
The new antiserum can detect tomato brown rugose fruit virus in infected plant material and seeds.
Using soft sensors and control algorithms to optimize ventilation, Team AuTomatoes was able to produce a high-quality crop while minimizing resources.
Find out who won and how the team translated research and knowledge into positive results, and what the greenhouse tomato industry can learn from the challenge.
Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands is developing an AI yield prediction model and database to help growers plan ahead.