At JYMPA we are still committed to innovation applied to the field. For this reason, we have actively participated in the CULTISENSOR project, an initiative led by the FEMAC cluster, with the aim of developing precision agriculture solutions that help farmers to improve decision-making in the management of woody crops.
From JYMPA we have contributed our experience in machinery for soil preparation and management, collaborating in the design and adaptation of equipment that integrates sensors to evaluate soil conditions in real time. This information is key to adjust agricultural work in a more precise, efficient and environmentally friendly way.
During the project, we have worked on adapting our POLARIS subsoiler and other implements to the monitoring system, thus contributing to testing new tools that combine technology and traditional machinery. This collaboration has allowed us to validate the use of sensors and digital platforms in real field work, opening the door to new applications in the cultivation of vines, almond and olive trees.
Our participation in CULTISENSOR reinforces our mission to offer practical solutions to today’s challenges in the agricultural sector, combining technology, sustainability and efficiency.
The project has been funded by the call “Innovative Business Clusters 2023” of the State Research Agency (Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism) and by the European Union NextGenerationEU / PRTR, with the number AEI-010500-2023-242.