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    How big should a UV system be to suit my needs?

    As UV systems are mostly tailor-made at the moment, this is a difficult question to answer. Given UV has mostly a contact action in the intended use here, the answer could be similar as deciding how big a spraying system should be to be able to effectively and timely spray your crops when needed.

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    SMARTPROTECT

    SMART agriculture for innovative vegetable crop PROTECTion: harnessing advanced methodologies and technologies

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