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Discover the people behind DINOSAR
To introduce you to the people who work for DINOSAR, we invite you to listen to the interviews with four of our partners…
Corné van der Sande and Andrea Idrovo from eLEAF, coordination team of DINOSAR, give a brief overview of the project and its outcomes.
Alejandro Mestre Quereda from the University of Alicante explains how the satellite-based tool is designed to monitor crop health and soil conditions with precision from space.

Mark Noort from HCP International gives a good overview of the role of Earth Observation groups on innovative projects such as DINOSAR. Listen to the interview here: https://youtu.be/jvv_S-DwfnQ?si=tOQvF69AaX4pKr6I.
Last year, we posted the full interview with Carlos Mosquera, from AgroAp, our Colombian partner. You can find it here: Full interview session of our partner AgroAp : Dinosar

We have compiled all the visual resources for the project on this page: Communication materials : Dinosar and on our YouTube channel: DINOSAR project – YouTube.
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