The European Commission has promoted the uptake of new imaging technologies for monitoring agricultural activities, but a number of obstacles to their more widespread use remain, according to a report by the EU Court of Auditors published on Tuesday 28 January.
These technologies (Copernicus Sentinel satellites) are likely to change the way the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is managed and monitored.
According to the auditors, the EU has encouraged their use in recent years to assess...