Italy’s Olive Oil Startup Elaisian 'talks' to Trees by Using High Tech Algorithms
18/03/2017

 
 
 
Precision agriculture and wi-fi connections to save olive trees. This, in short, is the mission carried out by Italian food tech startup called Elaisian, founded by three young entrepreneurs in November last year.
 

“Thanks to an agronomic algorithm,” said Damiano Angelici, Elaisian CEO, “we can give olive oil producers advice on what’s best to be done and the ideal timing to do it: the end result is a reduction in costs and an increase in production.”

How does it work? Some special devices are installed in a given olive grove (each device, on average, covers 500 trees, approximately 2 hectares). The devices collect climatological data, rainfall, degree of humidity, temperature, chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b, beta-carotene…

The data are transmitted via wi-fi to the web platform, which develops an algorithm by cross-referencing the data transmitted with those measured by agronomic studies, in collaboration with the University of Perugia.

Growers have their own, individual access to the platform, where they can get all necessary information in real time: advice on when and how to take action, both in the day-to-day business and in emergencies, where they are alerted via text message or email.
The platform can recognize possible issues, such as attacks by pathogens, nutritional deficiencies and plant stress.

“In this manner the status of olive groves is monitored in real time and growers can fight plant disease and maximize efficiency, with a consequent reduction in costs and increase in crops,” said Angelici. “Thanks to the platform’s alert system, they can act fast and avoid, for instance, the spreading of pathogens that could compromise production, and they can nourish their trees so they yield their full potential.” More