Videos

Jana
Wieme
ILVO
FWO
UGent

A closer eye on the potato field thanks to drones and AI

Potatoes are highly susceptible to diseases and pests. To better protect these crops, computer scientist Jana Wieme is deploying drones and artificial intelligence. With that extra eye, potato farmers can monitor each individual plant and thus intervene quickly when needed. In this video, she explains how it works.
Maarten
Cromheeke
ILVO

Green grass for dairy cows even during dry periods

In dry periods, is the grass greener on the other side? Then chances are it is reed fescue, a type of grass that is much more drought-resistant than traditional English ryegrass. Unfortunately, cows are not very fond of reed fescue: they find it less tasty and digest it less easily. At ILVO, Maarten Cromheeke and his colleagues are testing whether newly developed varieties of reed fescue are more popular with young cattle and dairy cattle.
Thijs
Vanden Nest
ILVO

Fresh green grass for our dairy cows

How can farmers feed their dairy cows fresh green grass without using kilos of fertilizer? ๐Ÿฎ At ILVO, they are working on a new diet for cows, with clovers and narrow plantain on the menu alongside grass โ˜˜๏ธ Researcher Thijs Vanden Nest explains the benefits of sowing these plants.
Kobe
Coorevits
ILVO
KU Leuven

Smart measurement of emissions in dairy barns

Milk is a source of many delicacies, such as cheese and ice cream. Unfortunately, milk also has a smell to it... Cows produce ammonia and methane through their breath and manure. These harmful gases are mainly released when cows are in their stables. In his Ph.D., Kobe Coorevits is looking for a way to accurately and affordably monitor the emission of these gases in dairy barns.
Wout
Vierbergen
ILVO
KU Leuven

A peek under the peel of a potato

Making fries is something we Belgians are already very good at. But we can do even better, says Wout Vierbergen (ILVO - KU Leuven). He uses technology (Hyperspectral cameras! AI !) to detect black spots under the skin of a potato. In this way, he wants to help producers detect blistered potatoes so that they are left with only the finest ones to make our fries.
Isabeau
Coopmans
ILVO
KU Leuven

How do you increase farmers' resilience?

The corona pandemic, the energy crisis, the new nitrogen policy, ... Our farmers are having a hard time lately. How do farmers best face such challenges so that they can continue to produce the food on our plates? That is what Isabeau Coopmans investigated in her PhD through surveys and interviews with farmers.
Ruben
Van De Vijver
ILVO
KU Leuven

Drones map potato diseases

In Belgium, we grow a lot of potatoes. Unfortunately, potato plants are very susceptible to diseases. To prevent the spread of diseases, farmers spray their entire potato field with pesticides. Ruben Van De Vijver (ILVO) wants to use drones and artificial intelligence to spray only sick plants. Find out more in the video.
Evelien
Cronin
ILVO
UGent

Innovation for a more sustainable agriculture ๐Ÿšœ ๐Ÿ‘จ๐Ÿฝโ€๐ŸŒพ

A strawberry picking robot: a fine example of innovation in agriculture. Yet innovations seem difficult to spread in the agricultural sector. That's why Evelien Cronin is researching how we can improve the innovation process: "Alone you go faster, but together you get further."