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ATB Research framework programme 2010 to 2012
Framework
Field of research:
Precision farming and precision livestock production
Sub-fields of research:
Sensor-based assessment of animal, plant, and environmental parameters
Modeling of production processes
Development and automatization of production techniques and design of adaptive processes in crop production and livestock management
Field of research:
Quality and safety of food and feed
Sub-fields of research:
Determination of the physiological and physical properties as a basis for the development of technique, sensors, and monitoring and control strategies
Model-based process design for the production of fresh produce in premium quality
Quality improved and energy-efficient processing, preserving, drying and storage of food and feed
Field of research:
Material and energetic use of biomass
Sub-fields of research:
Production of raw fiber materials and processing them to innovative semi-finished and finished products
Development of a continuous process for the biotechnological production of lactic acid
Development of a substrate-specific process for biogas production, including the hybrid procedure \'biomethane & biochar\'
Developing the basis and procedures for the environmentally-friendly cultivation, harvesting, processing, and storage of energy crops
Field of research:
Technology assessment in agriculture
Sub-fields of research:
Modeling of agricultural systems with particular emphasis on energy, water, carbon and nutrient flows
Development of economically viable energy savings and greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation strategies in agricultural systems
Assessment of environmental and economic potentials of applied information and communication technologies, logistics and supply chain management in the agricultural sector
Assessment of the provision and conversion of biogenic raw materials for material and energy use (competing uses)