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February 24, 2022

The world’s first bulk grain-monitoring robot - an online event hosted by Crover and Agri-EPI

Crover and Agri-EPI are hosting an event taking place on 7th March from 10 to 11AM , 'The world's first bulk grain-monitoring robot'.
The CROVER is an innovative new grain 'swimming' robot, set to drastically reduce post-harvest grain loss from moisture, pests and mould.

The monitoring of stored grain is notoriously difficult and currently contributes to postharvest global losses of around 20 percent. Over and above the financial impact on cereal storage sites, farms, grain merchants, millers and breweries, it is estimated that 4.5 billion people are exposed to dangerous mycotoxins from grain moulds every year; moulds that contaminate 25 percent of the world's food supply.

The increasing global demand for grain is also under pressure from unpredictable harvests due to climate change, which is partly driven by cereal storage loss. Today, an estimated six percent of global food waste greenhouse gas emissions are due to inefficient grain storage.

Join for this online event to see the CROVER in action and discuss further solutions to grain loss.

For more information about the event visit the website, HERE.

The Global Miller
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