Italy: Beetroot, precision irrigation increases yields

Published Jul 29, 2024

Tridge summary

A three-year project by Cer and Coprob on new irrigation systems for sugar beet has shown that drip irrigation with the Irriframe irrigation board and mulching can save water and increase yields of roots and sucrose. Preliminary 2023 results suggest that precision irrigation systems can boost sugar beet's resilience to climate change, productivity, and quality. Research in Budrio highlighted significant sucrose production and economic benefits, especially with late grubbing. The project aims to validate these findings in the 2024 and 2025 campaigns, underscoring the importance of irrigation in crop management.
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Tests conducted by Cer and Coprob, as part of the three-year project on new irrigation systems for sugar beet, show that drip irrigation with the Irriframe irrigation board and mulching can lead to water savings while increasing the yield of roots and sucrose With new precision irrigation systems it is possible to save water resources while maximizing the resilience of sugar beet to climate change and increasing productivity and quality. In a nutshell, these are the preliminary results for the 2023 season recently presented by Cer, Anbi and Coprob at Acqua Campus, as part of the Focus Acqua project, on the sidelines of the start of the 2024 season for the sugar beet harvest. The well-known conditions of hydro-climatic instability require a change in the dry management of some crops such as sugar beet, grown on over 33 thousand hectares between Emilia-Romagna and Veneto. The research is inserted in this context, the result of an agreement signed between Coporob and Cer, which ...
Source: Terraevita

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