Prof. Dr. Dieter Trautz is a retired professor at the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Landscape Architecture at Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences. His career includes academic roles at Christian-Albrechts University Kiel (1982-1988), TU Berlin (1988-1989), and the Kirgizian Agrarian Academy (1998-2000). He focuses on sustainable agriculture, organic farming systems, and precision farming technologies. Education: Studied Agricultural Sciences at Christian-Albrechts University Kiel (1976-1982), PhD in 1987. Research spans crop quality, organic-mineral fertilizers, intercropping, and climate change impacts. He has collaborated internationally in over 20 countries, including projects in Russia, China, and Uganda. Key research areas include: Sustainable intensification of farming systems Organic cultivation of cereals, soybeans, and potatoes Precision farming technologies for organic agriculture Climate-resilient urban agriculture Technology transfer between conventional and organic practices Projects include the MuP project (reducing fertilization in water protection areas) and HerbfreiErbAB (sensor-based mechanical weed control). Active in international research networks and capacity building in developing regions.







