Students from Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen are carrying out an internship assignment for RMA. This assignment is part of their major at TechHub Assen.
With RMA's sensor technology, we not only ensure high yields and low costs, but we are also working on sustainable and future-oriented agriculture with limited environmental impact.
RMA Hydromet will kick off on 1 February 2021 and our team will be extended with Rob ter Brake, a knowledgeable water professional with over 30 years of experience.
RMA is selected for a pilot of the Water Hub Accelerator Programme South Africa. The Water Hub aims to support and advance water technologies in South Africa.
RMA takes a new step in the visualization of RMA's solutions with the RhizaConnect App. With this app it is possible to quickly provide insight into the data and advices of RMA.
Now that the crops are waiting for harvest under the autumn skies, it’s time to remove the measuring stations from the field again and store them for the next season.
Head rot in onions is a persistent problem. The food chain project Uireka in the Netherlands conducts research into, among other things, the control of top rot in the cultivation of seed onions.
RMA measures soil moisture in the park and garden sector. Similar to agricultural crops, sufficient availability of water is also of great importance for trees to survive.
The Dutch companies RMA, Loonstra & van der Weide, Irriwatch and the Polish farm Cena are starting a cooperation project in Poland to improve irrigation efficiency.
From floods to drought in a very short time: many farmers have already starting irrigating again. But what is the best timing and how much water should be applied?