Cotton Australia launches new App in the fight against Spray Drift

Cotton Australia has a new tool for easy reporting of spray drift which helps cotton farmers to photograph and report drift incidents so other growers and industry stakeholders can be alerted as quickly as possible.

The Cotton Australia Snap Send Solve platform is simple to use. Growers first download the App and then sign into the Cotton Australia group. The step-by-step guide is available on the Cotton Australia website and the password/code is Cott123.

Once you are signed in, you can take a photo of spray drift damage or evidence and send it to Cotton Australia for appropriate action. You can also give approval for Cotton Australia to refer the incident to the relevant authority for investigation.

It allows Cotton Australia to provide the relevant authorities real-time mapping of spray drift incidents so that they can take appropriate action to prevent further drift incidences.

Cotton Australia is working with the key state control of use agencies Biosecurity QLD and NSW EPA to highlight best practice and warn about the implications of non-compliance.

Over 500,000 Snap Send Solve users have reported more than 3 million different types of issues across Australia and New Zealand with photos, descriptions, geolocation and more, for free.

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