"AgroTTC" Precision Technology Centre

The Agrokoncerno Group invests heavily in innovation and smart farming solutions. The Precision Technology Centre “AgroTTC” has been set up to implement the objectives of the Green Deal.

Its main goal is to integrate the most efficient and sustainable precision farming practices from all over the world into Lithuanian agriculture, to strive for more sustainable farming and to share the accumulated knowledge and best practices with our customers.

Smarter farming

The AgroTTC Precision Technology Centre team uses data from satellite systems for a wide range of research, agrodrones for information gathering, sensors for plant health assessment, and other state-of-the-art technologies for agriculture. Precision farming solutions help to preserve nature, optimise farm resources such as seeds, crop protection products, fertilisers, save time, reduce fuel consumption and wear and tear on agricultural machinery. The “AgroTTC” team is constantly growing. Staff gain experience through training, testing and experimentation. By working with farmers, seeking their experience, opinions and insights, the staff continuously improve the services offered and the quality of those services.

Services provided

The "AgroTTC" team collects data from different regions on farms and carries out various tests.

Together with the Innovation and Research Centre AgroITC, this unit develops the farm management programme “Agro247”. The most actively used precision farming system in Lithuania, it makes it easy to manage all operational information in one place, to provide reports, to increase the economic efficiency of the farm and to model the future vision. The tests that are being carried out:

  1. Variable-rate phosphorus and potassium fertilisation by map
  2. Variable rate nitrogen fertilisation by satellite systems, sensors
  3. Variable rate sowing based on electromagnetic conductivity maps and NDVI satellite index
  4. Variable rate sprays of growth regulators and fungicides
  5. Herbicide spray trials with section control and drone scanning with hyperspectral camera
  6. Testing the capabilities of the autonomous robot , “AgXeed”
  7. Testing of biological products
  8. Long-term trials with NPK fertilisers and others
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