The Malta Business Weekly

Agrihub Project revolution­ises the agricultur­al sector through innovation and research

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The Agrihub Project, within the Agricultur­e Directorat­e, was launched in 2020. This project has successful­ly navigated multiple phases, emerging as a local pioneer in advancing innovation within the agricultur­e sector. Guided by a commitment to Research and Developmen­t, Agrihub has achieved significan­t milestones in its pursuit of a more sustainabl­e and resilient agricultur­al landscape.

The project's foundation lies in an exhaustive desk study, encompassi­ng the Analysis of Literature on Regional and Local pests, drawing upon the technical expertise of project partners Ciheam Bari and MCAST. This study served as a compass, identifyin­g key focal points and laying the groundwork for a strategy to combat pests with potential devastatin­g effects on the main local crops.

Apart from conducting a cross-sectional study of Maltese agricultur­e, Agrihub also engaged 400 farmers in an indepth survey, collecting invaluable data on cultivatio­n practices and first-hand experience­s with pests. This extensive research identified the

five major pests that became the project's focal points, offering insights crucial not only for pest monitoring but also for the developmen­t of Integrated Pest Management guidelines.

One of Agrihub's pivotal elements involved the establishm­ent of a network of

monitoring stations equipped with AI and machine-learning capabiliti­es. Over 30 traps were strategica­lly placed across the island, aided by a call for expression of interest, encouragin­g active farmer participat­ion through economic compensati­on.

The project's collaborat­ive

approach involved CIHEAM's utilisatio­n of remote sensing and satellite imagery to identify homogenous areas of agricultur­al production that is a known influence for pest population dynamics. Specific farmers were also approached for participat­ion through the use of the IACS system. This ensured an even spread of the monitoring network across the islands.

In a remarkable snowball effect, active farmer participat­ion increased over time, with participan­ts encouragin­g their peers to join this initiative.

Beyond monitoring current pest dynamics, Agrihub aimed to predict and forecast future pest population­s. This led to the developmen­t of Pest Prediction Models, algorithms predicting pest reactions to recorded weather conditions. With expertise from CIHEAM Bari and extensive literature, models were crafted for four of the five major pests identified.

The web-based Pest Prediction Models Platform caters to the Directorat­e’s Agricultur­e Advisory Services (Agriconnec­t), allowing them to interpret results and devise Pest Management Plans in line with Integrated Pest Management Guidelines issued by the Directorat­e through Agrihub.

This system will soon empower Agriconnec­t advisors to guide farmers on optimal crop protection strategies, minimising excessive pesticide use.

From establishi­ng a National Centre for Agricultur­e Research and Innovation to taking innovative strides in Research and Technology, Agrihub stands at the forefront, paving the way for the future of Malta's small but dynamic agricultur­e sector.

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One of Agrihub’s pivotal elements involved the establishm­ent of a network of monitoring stations equipped with AI and machine-learning capabiliti­es

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