On July 2nd, 2025, the aWISH project hosted a dedicated meeting between Innotech and CAF to explore shared approaches to environmental monitoring in intensive livestock systems. The focus was on exchanging insights around the Dutch environmental measurement system (CAF) and the Danish environmental monitoring system (Innotech), both designed for use in pig, poultry, and potentially dairy cattle housing.
Kristel Mulder (CAF) and Thomas Banhazi (Innotech) presented their respective monitoring systems, both of which continuously track key barn climate indicators such as temperature, humidity, CO₂ and NH3. In some cases, additional indicators like airborne dust and emissions are also measured by CAF (depending on the specific focus of the pilot), while the InnoTech instrumentation (called Enviro-Detect) measures respirable airborne particles and emission rates (of ammonia & dust) routinely. These systems support real-time data collection, set thresholds for environmental limits, and provide actionable reports for farmers and advisors.
CAF’s Slimme Stal (Intelligent Barn) sensor is already integrated into aWISH Pilot 1 in the Netherlands, supporting a barn climate intervention study across 11 farms. Innotech’s sensor system is similarly applied in aWISH Pilots 2 and 6 in Spain and Denmark.
The discussion highlighted shared goals for:
- Exchanging documentation and technical reports
- Standardizing procedures and KPIs
- Improving farmer outcomes through more coherent advisory systems
- Strengthening aWISH results through better data comparability
By aligning methodologies and thresholds across systems, we aim to enhance the precision and impact of environmental management in livestock farming, delivering immediate value for the aWISH project and long-term benefits for sustainable animal agriculture.