Farmers receive weather stations for climate monitoring

Published 2025년 8월 31일

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Producers from Formosa and São João d’Aliança will be able to manage meteorological data for the irrigation management of passion fruit and mango in the region.

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Rural communities in Formosa and São João d’Aliança, Goiás, received weather stations this past August that will collect climate data from the region. The objective is to facilitate the management of irrigation for passion fruit and mango crops being implemented in rural settlements in these municipalities, served by the Irrigated Fruit Farming Project in the Vão do Paranã. In the 41 selected properties in Formosa and the seven in São João d’Aliança, irrigation kits and trellises are being installed. The climate data collected by the weather stations will feed into the "Irrigate to Develop (ID)" application, which will assist farmers in managing irrigation with daily information on the ideal time and the right amount of water to be applied to the crops, contributing to the efficient use of resources. According to the researcher and coordinator of Embrapa Cerrados actions in the project, Lineu Rodrigues, the goal is for producers to save water and energy and increase productivity. ...
Source: CanalRural

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