AGRHI Project aims to enhance agricultural education, innovation, and collaboration to address farming challenges, empower rural and underprivileged youth, and promote sustainable agricultural practices for long-term economic growth and community development.
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04th May -07th May 2024
The program commenced with a welcoming note from Dr. Mehmet Karaka of Middle East Technical University (METU) in Ankara. Following this, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Necati Çetin from Ankara University's Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Agricultural Machinery and Technology Engineering, along with Assoc. Prof. Dr. Onur Pekcan from METU's Faculty of Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, presented on the Applications of Unmanned Systems in Smart Agriculture.
Prof. Dr. Ufuk Türker from Ankara University's Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Agricultural Machinery and Technology Engineering, and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Salih Özçubukçu from METU's Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry, emphasized the significance of Sustainable Agriculture and the Green Deal. The session on the Digitalization of the Agricultural Sector was led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abdullah Beyaz from Ankara University's Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Agricultural Machinery and Technology Engineering.
Dr. Mehmet also guided participants through various research labs and centers on the METU campus. On the final day, attendees visited the assembly unit of Erkunt Tractors in Ankara, followed by a visit to the T.C. Ministry Of Agriculture And Forestry's Central Research Institute for Soil Fertilizer and Water Resources.
13th May – 15th May 2024
This workshop, designed for AGRHI project members and those interested in agricultural technology using Artificial Intelligence (AI), featured lectures by specialized professors in AI and education. Participants visited the core facilities of West Attica University and attended an outdoor demonstration of high-end technology. The broader objective was to transfer knowledge and skills to help participants become familiar with AI and understand its role in agricultural education.
On the first day, Christos Vasilikiotis, a researcher and consultant at the American Farm School, presented the current state of Greece's agricultural technologies and education. The second day included a brainstorming session on AGRHI curriculum development, followed by a discussion about upcoming work packages for the project. Dr. Christos Liosis emphasized the importance of AI in agriculture. Later in the day we had a lab visits. We visited the electricity generation using solar panel and grid system for simulating the electricity load for the research purpose.
On the third day, participants visited a small village about 150 km outside Athens, with a population of 60-70 people who manage large agricultural lands using two drones. The larger drone, costing about 30,000 euros, can spray one acre in approximately eight minutes at half speed, controlled via a phone and remote control. Various parameters, such as speed, height, spray radius, and the percentage of the field already sprayed, were simultaneously visualized.
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