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1st SynField and SynAir installation in Belgium

1st SynField and SynAir installation in Belgium

SynField continues to expand in Europe, with the first installation in Belgium near Ghent, Flanders. Two systems have been installed to monitor emissions from animal barns. Each installation comprises a SynField X3 head node and a SynAir node. These devices are equipped with sensors to monitor and record emissions and environmental conditions in pig and dairy barns. The professional air quality monitoring system SynAir, supports a plethora of sensors capable to detect and measure air quality characteristics such as, temperature, relative humidity, barometric pressure, CO2, particulate matter (PM 1.0, PM 2.5, PM 4, PM 10), total volatile organic compounds (VOC), NO2, CO, O2, Ozone, and NO2. The collected data is sent to the SynField online platform, where users can access real-time data, historical data, and relevant charts from anywhere. Monitoring air quality is vital for optimizing production practices and ensuring livestock well-being. Continuous assessment of important parameters allows producers to proactively identify potential environmental stressors, enabling timely interventions to mitigate adverse impacts on productivity and animal health.

Synelixis leads agricultural and farming innovation through the ongoing development of SynField. By integrating cutting-edge technologies, the system provides producers with modern digital tools that enhance production while prioritizing environmental conservation. SynField reflects Synelixis’ commitment to advancing sustainable and efficient farming practices, striking a harmonious balance between increased yields and ecological responsibility. As SynField evolves, it promises to be a pivotal asset for producers optimizing their operations and contributing to a more resilient and environmentally conscious agricultural sector.

 

The SynAir device.