The GEORGIA project was presented at the “RSCY2026 International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geo-Information of the Environment”, held from 27–29 April 2026 in Paphos, Cyprus, bringing project partners together to share ongoing work and research linked to sustainable water management and agriculture.
Crop Digital Twins (CDTs) are emerging as a promising innovation in agricultural water management. By creating dynamic virtual replicas of real crops and their growing environments, these models offer farmers and researchers a new way to better understand plant behaviour, water needs, and how irrigation can be applied more efficiently.
On the island of Santorini, where tradition and landscape are deeply intertwined, viticulture faces an increasingly pressing challenge: water scarcity. Within the framework of the GEORGIA Horizon project, an innovative pilot is exploring how alternative water sources and smart irrigation can support the future of viticulture on the island, while preserving its unique identity and…
The GEORGIA project proudly participated in the 31st Agrotica Expo, the International Fair for Agricultural Machinery, Equipment & Supplies, held in Thessaloniki from 12–15 March 2026.
Over four days, the exhibition gathered visitors from across Greece and beyond, transforming Thessaloniki into a vibrant hub of knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaboration in the agricultural sector.
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