WODR Training: Crop Protection in Modern Agriculture

WODR Training: Crop Protection in Modern Agriculture

The application of proprietary irrigation algorithms and LoRaWAN infrastructure enabled potato yields to increase by more than a quarter while simultaneously saving water. The results of the PCSS team’s work were presented during a training session organized by the Greater Poland Agricultural Advisory Center, dedicated to AI and robotics in crop protection.

On January 28, 2026, a representative of PCSS’s Internet of Things Technology Department – Radosław Taraciński – participated in an expert meeting in Sielinko. The main point of the presentation was a summary of experiences from the 2025 season, carried out as part of the OpenAgri project.

A key achievement of the previous season was the implementation of proprietary intelligent irrigation technology on fields in Sielinko. The applied solutions delivered tangible effects:

Increased productivity: Potato yields were 26% higher compared to the reference field.
Sustainable development: Higher efficiency was achieved while minimizing water usage.

Behind this success are PCSS’s advanced engineering efforts, including the construction of energy-efficient LoRaWAN network infrastructure, the creation of proprietary soil sensor prototypes, and the development of irrigation algorithms (edge and cloud-based) integrated with the eDWiN platform.

The event also served as a platform for exchanging experiences within the eDWiN and Agrifoodtef Polska projects. A key element of the day were workshops with farmers and advisors, which helped identify the sector’s most pressing needs.

Collaboration with partners such as WODR and Łukasiewicz – Poznań Institute of Technology enables PCSS to design digital solutions that address the real challenges of modern agriculture, bridging science with market practice.

Photo: Piotr Leśniowski