SynField has made its debut in Rwanda. This is marking a significant milestone for SynField’s expansion in Africa. The systems consisting of 2 SynField X3 head nodes and 2 SynAir nodes, were installed in Muhanga, Rwanda. Deployed in a chicken feeding facility, SynField’s nodes are equipped with sensors to monitor the environmental conditions, as well as the air quality characteristics in the selected area. The sensor measurements are transmitted to the SynField online platform, enabling users to access real-time data and statistical information from any location.
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. Essential for optimizing production and ensuring livestock well-being, air quality monitoring allows proactive identification of potential stressors. Furthermore, through the SynField platform the user can set alerts in order to be automatically notified in case any of the criteria set are met. This empowers producers to intervene promptly, mitigating adverse impacts on productivity and animal health. SynAir, as a state-of-the-art air quality monitoring system, not only safeguard and enhances overall productivity but also promotes environmentally responsible farming practices.
Synelixis leads innovation through SynField’s ongoing development, integrating advanced technologies to provide producers with digital tools that boost production while prioritizing environmental conservation. SynField underscores Synelixis’ dedication to advancing sustainable and efficient farming, striking a balance between increased yields and ecological responsibility. As SynField progresses, it stands poised to become a crucial asset for producers seeking to optimize operations and contribute to a more resilient and environmentally conscious agricultural sector.