Lameness identification system at milk – producing cow units in the Region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace

COWLAM

Co-financed by the European Union and Greek national funds

The current situation regarding the subject of the project

In recent decades, animal production in Greece has been growing rapidly, due to the growing demand for products of animal origin. This demand led to the transition from traditional to intensive farming systems with the aim of intensifying production.

Cattle, being one of the most important productive species in the livestock sector, contribute decisively to the economic development of the country.

The Innovation

The structure of the system includes both commercial elements and elements that are the result of original laboratory research. In more detail, the system manages to effectively and successfully combine commercial sensors for recording the kinesiological parameters of animals (accelerometers), sensors for detecting oestrus, for notification of parturition and for monitoring the nutrition and health of the animal with an innovative information system, the which for the early diagnosis of lameness uses machine learning algorithms properly adapted to diagnose lameness at an early stage, even if the symptoms are not visually evident.

This capability is due to the system’s ability to highlight differences in the kinesiological signatures of diseased animals and compare them to those of healthy ones. The differentiation of the system in relation to those available on the market lies mainly in the fact that the system can continuously record the movements of the animal, without affecting them and without changing its daily habits.

Agricultural European Innovation Partnership (EIP-AGRI)

EIP-AGRI

The objective of Measure 16 is to strengthen the culture of cooperation between the involved bodies with the aim of:

  • strengthening the competitiveness of businesses in primary production (agricultural holdings) in the food sector, mainly local products but also as well as
  • the search for new cultivation practices and production practices that contribute to the protection of the environment but also to adaptation to climate change.

Through the partnerships that will be developed, the opportunity will be given to utilize new technologies and innovative processes for:

  • the production of safer and healthier food.
  • the reduction of water consumption and in general the cost of inputs for economic and environmental benefit
  • ensuring the uniqueness of certified agricultural products