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Jul. 25, 2019

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UAV-IQ and Koppert Introduce Drone-based Aerial Biocontrol Technology

UAV-IQ announced that it is offering aerial biocontrol, a new integrated pest management (IPM) service that uses drones to release beneficial biological control agents bred by Koppert Biological Systems. Drone-based aerial biocontrol offers a new way for conventional and organic growers to combat pests, reduce the environmental impact of pesticide usage, and address a growing labor crunch.
 
"We're extremely excited to team up with the premier company in biocontrol to help address the pest management needs of growers" says Andreas Neuman, CEO at UAV-IQ.  Ryan Hill, General Manager at Koppert Biological Systems, "After extensive research, development, and field trials I'm confident that we are providing growers a high-quality service that will become a standard component of effective, modern integrated pest management plans."

Several years of internal research and development were conducted by Koppert’s Netherlands-based R&D team to ensure that their beneficial insects and mites not only survive the process but are at their peak readiness to prey on pests. UAV-IQ’s Vice President of Agriculture, Robert Starnes, previously Senior Superintendent of Agriculture at UC Davis, was heavily involved in the extensive field trials conducted in California. Together, the teams at UAV-IQ and Koppert are confident that the early results warrant scaling this service throughout California this year and beyond in 2020.

The earliest adopters of this service tended to be existing Koppert clients, in particular, who already understood the advantages of using beneficials in their farms and saw drones as a more efficient and effective means of distribution. However, drones offer a way for crops which are not traditionally as heavy consumers of biological control treatments due to their logistical challenges to start incorporating them more robustly into their IPM plans. This summer, several nut growers and nurseries growing ornamental trees have begun using UAV-IQ’s services since they provide a method of releasing beneficials directly into tops of canopies for the first time.
 
Features and benefits of drone-based aerial biocontrol include.
Kill pests even when they're hiding where chemicals can't reach
More efficient distribution than traditional application techniques
Meaningfully reduce use of chemical pesticides
 
Source: PRNewswire

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