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    Using Science and Systems to Protect Against Potato Blight

    Summary

    This initiative supports Estonian potato growers to prevent against blight incidence and better climate control. Automatic observatories provide data and ultimately notifying farmers so they can respond with management tools.

    Background

    The idea for this initiative arose about ten years ago from a cooperation project between Estonia and Denmark which set up a system to gather weather data to predict the times when potato blight protection was necessary for the Jõgeva area. Expansion of the service to other potato growing areas was the logical next step. So, a commercial enterprise and the Plant Breeding Institute of Jõgeva came together to develop and provide this service.

    Objective

    The main goal of the project is to provide a reliable alert system for farmers to prevent blight from damaging their crops. Another important aim is to provide farmers with information about temperature and moisture levels at various sites so that farm managers can respond with appropriate technologies to help maximise crop production.

    Main activities

    A network of 13 meteorological observatories have been set up through the project. Weather data from these stations is measured every half an hour and automatically saved into a server in Austria through a GPRS modem. The analysis model calculates and prepares advice for potato blight varieties specific to Estonia.

    Results & Benefits

    The i-Metos automatic observatories can measure atmospheric humidity and temperature, precipitation, aeolian speed, solar radiation, frost and soil humidity with inner ground sensor. Data from the system is available to participating farmers on the web page www.fieldclimate.com. Farmers can order a location-based forecast, as well as tap into macro information at county and country level. Crop management advice is an important part of the service package.

    Lessons learnt

    Similar models are in place in other countries, but they can't just be replicated. Adaptation of the model is required to take account of local conditions, varieties of potato and other plants, and of course the specific blight spore types.

    Project location and other information

    Allikjärve village, Roosna-Alliku municipality, 73 203 Järva county.

    Region

    Kesk-Eesti

    RDP Territory

    Estonia

    Total project cost (€)

    119 019

    EAFRD contribution (€)

    64 270

    National contribution (€)

    21 424

    Private contribution (€)

    33 325

    Contact name

    Mati Koppel

    Telephone

    00 372 7 507 3288

    Languages for contact

    English, Estonian

    At a glance

    Country

    Estonia

    Final beneficiary type

    Individual farmers, Other

    Budget range

    €100 000 - €500 000

    Start date:

    01/02/2011

    End Date:

    31/10/2013

    Theme / Measure:

    • Competitiveness of Agriculture & Forestry
    • Restructuring, developing physical potential, and promoting innovation
    • 124: Cooperation for development of new products, processes and technologies

    Keywords:

    Food quality , Pest control, Innovation, Technology transfer, Vegetable

    Last update

    25/09/2012