The unique features of Camvio

WATER & FERTILIZER REDUCTION

How Camvio Ensures the Reduction of Wasteful Water & Fertilizer Usage

Camvio achieves the reduction of water and fertilizer waste through precise management and data analysis. Specifically:

Soil moisture calculation:

Uses data from satellite measurements and meteorological elements for accurate soil moisture calculation. This allows optimal water resource management, reducing irrigation costs.

Nutrient analysis:

Measures soil nutrient levels and provides guidance on the exact amount of fertilizer needed for each crop, avoiding excessive fertilizer use.

USE OF PESTICIDES

How it Achieves Proper and Efficient Use of Plant Protection Products

Camvio uses machine learning technologies to determine crop needs and provide precise instructions for the use of plant protection products. Specifically:

Disease diagnosis and prevention:

Analyzes data from various sources, such as satellite images and laboratory results, for the accurate identification of plant diseases.

Customized action plans:

Provides personalized plans for each crop and field, adapting diagnostic, prevention, and treatment actions, thus reducing the need for plant protection products.

PRODUCTION

How It Effectively Addresses Production Quality and Quantity Shortages

Camvio contributes to biodiversity conservation and reducing environmental impacts through proper agricultural practices and resource management. Specifically:

Scientific data and forecasts:

Provides agronomists with information and data based on agronomic science, facilitating correct decision-making to improve production.

Cultivation plans:

Action and work plans created by Camvio’s scientific advisor cover each crop’s criteria and adapt to the specificities of each crop according to variety and region, ensuring optimal crop development.

CAP 2023-2027

How Camvio Ensures Maximum Utilization of Subsidies under CAP (2023-2027)?

The successful implementation of the new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) 2023-2027 requires proper management of subsidies and optimal use of available resources. Camvio plays a central role in this process, providing a plethora of advanced functions and services that enable effective management of subsidies. Let’s examine in more detail how Camvio ensures the effective utilization of these subsidies:

  • Information on agricultural holdings based on the IACS and LPIS
  • Information from soil sampling at appropriate spatial and temporal scales
  • Information on management practices, crop history, and performance goals
  • Cultivation activities
  • Nutrient application (date and time, type, application method, quantity, crop stage)
  • Plant protection application (active substance and commercial name, method, quantity, application justification, weather conditions)
  • Irrigation application (date and time, application method, quantity)
  • Indicators regarding legal limits and requirements for nutrient, plant protection, and water management in agricultural holdings
  • Complete nutrient balance
  • Quantities of active plant protection substances per active substance
  • Water consumption
  • Carbon footprint estimation based on land use
  • Capabilities for automatic integration of data from various sources (IACS and LPIS, data generated by farmers, soil analyses, etc.) to avoid data overlap for farmers
  • Bidirectional communication between OPEKEPE/administrative authorities and farmers
  • Compliance with Union principles of interoperability, transparency, and data reuse
  • Provides guarantees for data security and privacy according to the best current standards and Law 4624/2019 and the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679

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