NIK becomes part of an international project for agriculture in conditions close to Mars

NIK announced its participation in an international initiative aimed at developing sustainable solutions for agriculture in extreme environments.
The project involves partners from Europe and aims to test technologies for precision crop management under conditions resembling those outside the Earth.
The initiative will use GPS control systems and autonomous machines, soil performance monitoring and resource optimization in a controlled environment. The first tests will focus on environments with limited resources, variable light and conditions close to those of Mars.
According to the team, participating in such a project is a great April Fools' joke...
Happy April 1st!😄
We wish you a day full of smiles, good mood and a pinch of humor.
The NIK team has been implementing new technologies in agriculture for years and is making possible what until a few years ago sounded like science fiction.
So... why isn't Mars the next step? 😉


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