AGRICAM reducing the usage of antibiotics and increasing animal welfare throug...
AGRICAM reducing the usage of antibiotics and increasing animal welfare through advanced thermal imaging system for detecting early cases of mastitis in dairy cows
Mastitis, a potentially fatal mammary gland infection, is the most common disease in dairy cows, usually resulting from bacteria introduced either during the milking process or from environmental contact. It affects at least one i...
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Información proyecto AGRICAM
Duración del proyecto: 6 meses
Fecha Inicio: 2019-07-21
Fecha Fin: 2020-01-31
Líder del proyecto
AGRICAM AKTIEBOLAG
No se ha especificado una descripción o un objeto social para esta compañía.
TRL
4-5
Presupuesto del proyecto
71K€
Fecha límite de participación
Sin fecha límite de participación.
Descripción del proyecto
Mastitis, a potentially fatal mammary gland infection, is the most common disease in dairy cows, usually resulting from bacteria introduced either during the milking process or from environmental contact. It affects at least one in three dairy cows throughout Europe and has a big economic impact on farms, causing very large losses in milk production and degradation in milk quality. Current treatments use conventional antibiotics however, this method is ineffective and leads to developing bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics.
Agricam AB, a Swedish Ag-Tech company, has developed a revolutionary technology - a sensor-solution comprising of a thermal imaging camera and smart data analysis software, detecting the symptoms of mastitis in a very early stage. Our patented heat camera systems (TRL-8) perform over 10 000 analyses daily for large scale and heavy-duty dairy farms in Sweden, monitoring and preventing mastitis amongst the herd 24-7. With a drastically earlier detection time, 2-4 times faster than any current methods, no antibiotics are needed for tackling the disease.
We strive to lead an agricultural revolution that will help farmers to manage their herds in a unique way- through early detection of harmful diseases thereby increasing on-farm efficiency and production, animal welfare, reducing the usage of antibiotic drugs and on-farm costs. Agricam is now ready to take the product on an international arena starting in Europe where funds are required, in order to save millions of dairy cows from mastitis and reduce usage of antibiotics. This project will thus develop a business plan for the international expansion of Agricam’s technology to bring it to the European markets.