UPEI Precision Agriculture Project focused on Potato Inputs gets boost

Dr. Aitazaz Farooque (center) is an assistant professor at UPEI’s School of Sustainable Design Engineering

Dr. Aitazaz Farooque (center) is an assistant professor at UPEI’s School of Sustainable Design Engineering

四月 19, 2018
A five year research project to develop precision agriculture ('smart') technologies for the use of inputs in potato farming at the University of Prince Edward Island's School of Sustainable Design Engineering received support from National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)

The project by Dr. Aitazaz Farooque, assistant professor is officially titled: "Development of Precision Agriculture Technologies to Improve Crop Productivity and Mitigate Environmental Risks: A Pathway to Sustainable Agriculture". The project received both a Discovery Grant as well as a Discovery Accelerator Supplement.

Aitazaz Farooque’s research aims to develop technologies and systems for the application of inputs used in potato farming, including pesticide, nutrients, and irrigation.

Under current crop-management practices, these inputs are applied uniformly across a field, without taking into consideration variations in soil, crop, potential yield, climate, and topographical features. This not only increases the cost of production, but also poses a serious threat to the environment in the form of nutrient run-off to water bodies, sub-surface groundwater contamination, and greenhouse gas emissions.

Aitazaz Farooque:

“Development of innovative smart technologies, capable of applying agrochemicals based on soil and crop needs, is a future of modern agriculture to ensure economic and environmental sustainability.”
Aitazaz Farooque’s research program will develop and integrate technologies and systems to identify variations within a field. It will use sensing and control systems to create intelligent machines to ensure better management practices.

Over the five years of the project, Dr. Farooque’s research program will train three master’s degree students, two PhD students, five undergraduates, and a research technician.

Aitazaz Farooque is an award-winning teacher and researcher. He has been developing precision agriculture technologies for agriculture industry in Eastern Canada for several years.

He has expertise and skills in engineering design, development and management, bio-systems modeling, instrumentation testing, evaluation of sensors and controllers, hardware and software for automation of machines, sensing and control systems, and mechanical modification.

Dr. Robert Gilmour, vice-president academic and research at UPEI:

“Congratulations to Dr. Farooque for being one of the very few investigators in Canada to have received both an NSERC Discovery grant and a Discovery Accelerator Supplement.”

“UPEI is delighted that his scientifically groundbreaking work will likely have immediate and significant impact on one of PEI's most important economies.”