Shortlisted: 10 exhibitor concepts for pioneering agricultural technology achievements and visions for the future – Experts from DLG’s technical committees and other international representatives will select the five winners – Digital awards ceremony on 15 February 2022
As part of AGRITECHNICA 2022, the DLG (German Agricultural Society) for the first time will be awarding the “DLG-Agrifuture Concept Winner” for pioneering achievements and visions for the future in agricultural technology. With this award, the DLG is underlining its objective to present at the trade fair not only products that are available on the market today, but also pioneering ideas that lead the way to future global crop production. The new award focuses on the technical possibilities in the next 5 to 10 years and explores the realistic chances of implementation. In advance of the trade fair, DLG has published the shortlist of the 10 nominated innovations for the award at www.agritechnica.com/en/agrifuture-concept-winner. From this shortlist, five concepts will be selected in a second round by the jury of independent international experts appointed by the DLG. The award ceremony will take place online in the digital program of AGRITECHNICA on 15 February 2022.
Across the world, engineers are working on technical solutions. With their visionary agricultural engineering skills they deliver the inspiration for future viability of global crop production. However, not all ideas and concepts make it to a finished product. In some cases technical or legal factors impede their market entry Many of these concepts nevertheless have the potential to provide inspiration and to stimulate farmers and engineering colleagues to think in new ways. The award underlines the relevance of this pioneering agricultural engineering work for the future of agriculture within the next decade.
The selection criteria for an award include criteria such as the innovative character and practical relevance of the concept, its transferability to other agricultural regions, a realistic chance of implementation and compliance with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Depending on the applicability of the concept or technology, further points such as climate and soil protection, conservation of water and nutrient resources and biodiversity as well as aspects of plant protection and labour management are included in the evaluation as further criteria.
Automated Fruit Picking System Kubota Germany GmbH (Hall 5, Stand B15)
Joint development: Tevel Aerobotics Technologies
Bosch Off-Highway Vision System Robert Bosch GmbH (Hall 16, Stand A10)
Common Coverage Map for Wireless In-field Communication AEF – Agricultural Industry Electronics Foundation e.V. (Hall 13, Stand A18)
Connected Protein CNH Industrial Germany GmbH – New Holland (Hall 3, Stand A18) in cooperation with YARA
Controlled Row Farming – a farming method with uniform row widths promotes biodiversity Amazonenwerke H. Dreyer SE & Co. KG (Hall 9, Stand D27) in cooperation with AGRAVIS Raiffeisen AG (Hall 20, Stand A53) and Schmotzer Hacktechnik GmbH (Hall 9, Stand E31)
H2- Agrar Project AGCO Fendt GmbH (Hall 19/20, Stand A14)
Integrated Drift Management Bayer AG Crop Science Division (Hall 13, Stand C12)
Agriculture Process Automation AGCO Fendt GmbH (Hall 19/20, Stand A14
Spot farming – for a holistic and sustainable crop production system Joint development by Technische Universität (TU) Braunschweig (Hall 5, Stand F31), Johann Heinrich von Thünen Institute (TI, Hall 5, Stand C44) and Julius Kühn Institute (JKI, Hall 5, Stand C44)