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MULTIPLATFORM FIELD SURVEILLANCE FOR INTEGRAL CROP HEALTH, EARLY DETECTION AND ACTUATIONcore

CERBERUS · Horizon Europe grant · 2024-01-01–2027-12-31

EC contribution

€4,891,830

Total cost

€4,891,830

Beneficiaries

14
About the data

Source: CORDIS (official EU open data), Horizon Europe. Framework HORIZON · call HORIZON-CL6-2023-GOVERNANCE-01 · scheme HORIZON-RIA · topic HORIZON-CL6-2023-GOVERNANCE-01-16. CORDIS record →

Objective

CERBERUS will capitalize on early detection to reduce pesticide use and on intelligent spray applications to sustainably eradicate pests at their early stages, when damage is reduced and the impact of treatments is high even with low spray rates. The project will combine large-scale crop observation models enhanced by the high revisiting time and diversity of bands offered by Copernicus, with the high reliability of proximal sensing granted by IoT insect traps reporting at a daily basis, robot-based monitoring at less than 1 m from the crops, and the granularity resulting from citizen data using dedicated apps. Data coming from multiple sources will be merged through a cloud platform, which will produce risk maps and spraying recommendations for users by applying AI algorithms. CERBERUS will be the outcome of a multi-actor approach by co-creating and sharing knowledge with all the different type of actors along the whole project. Cerberus will be validated for three quarantine pests (F. dorée, X. fastidiosa, B. dorsalis) and three commonly managed pests (L. botrana, B. oleae, C. capitata), and for the three most important specialty crops in the Mediterranean basin: wine-production vineyards, olive oil producing orchards, and citrus plantations. The multi-actor approach will be strengthened by the complementarity of the consortium: three academic partners, three technology companies, one citizen science specialist, a government agency involved in crop protection, and five end-users from Italy, Cyprus and Spain, providing two pilot plots per country and target crop. The proposed concept and methodology of CERBERUS has the potential to deploy an innovative crop surveillance system, enhanced by early detection in high-value crops to firmly step ahead in the effective application of sustainable phytosanitary measures and in the co-creation of crop protection policies.

Beneficiaries (14)

OrganisationCountryRoleEC contributionSME
UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE VALENCIA ES coordinator €927,925
ERATOSTHENES CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE CY participant €691,250
NTT DATA SPAIN, SL ES participant €594,009
EFOS INFORMACIJSKE RESITVE DOO SI participant €479,150 Yes
ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA IT participant €471,846
CLEYFER MAQUINARIA AGRICOLA SL ES participant €413,750 Yes
SCIENCE FOR CHANGE, SL ES participant €376,775 Yes
CONSELLERIA DE AGRICULTURA GANADERIA Y PESCA ES participant €289,075
MASÍA EL CARMEN, S.L. ES participant €160,625 Yes
SOCIETA' AGRICOLA SAN GERVASIO DI URSO COSIMA & C. SAS IT participant €157,212 Yes
LAUDAV SOCIETA AGRICOLA SEMPLICE DIBRUNETTI LAURO & C IT participant €153,462
THE CYPRUS PHASSOURI PLANTATIONS CO. LIMITED CY participant €95,438 Yes
VINESTORIES LTD CY participant €81,312 Yes
NTT DATA SPAIN SOLUCIONES TECNOLOGICAS SL ES thirdParty €0

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