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Tremp Boosts a Pilot Project to Install Gps Crotals in Flocks of Sheep

Summary by La Vanguardia
More than 300 sheep from the municipality of Tremp, of eight different herds, will carry a GPS crátalo to be located at all times. This pioneering project, promoted by Tremp City Council, will help farmers to optimize time and money in the daily management of the herd. The aim of the project is to apply new technologies to the livestock sector with the idea of being able to control livestock movements more accurately and manage pastures more eff…
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The municipality incorporates artificial intelligence and its own antenna network to control herds in real time

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More than 300 sheep from the municipality of Tremp, of eight different herds, will carry a GPS crátalo to be located at all times. This pioneering project, promoted by Tremp City Council, will help farmers to optimize time and money in the daily management of the herd. The aim of the project is to apply new technologies to the livestock sector with the idea of being able to control livestock movements more accurately and manage pastures more eff…

·Granada, Spain
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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
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