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      <title>Saving water, generating energy and making tomato cultivation more sustainable at the same time</title>
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  Researchers from the &lt;strong&gt;University of Seville&lt;/strong&gt; (US) and the &lt;strong&gt;Polytechnic University of Madrid&lt;/strong&gt; (UPM) have demonstrated that it is possible to grow tomatoes and generate solar energy simultaneously, a key strategy for tackling global water scarcity. The study, carried out in &lt;strong&gt;Madrid&lt;/strong&gt; and &lt;strong&gt;Seville&lt;/strong&gt; during the spring of 2024, evaluated the use of agrovoltaic systems and regulated deficit irrigation to optimise water resources in tomato cultivation. The results show that, although using less water reduces the volume of the harvest, the overall outcome is a more efficient and sustainable process.
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