English winemakers get help from space

English winemakers get help from space

English vineyards owners are using satellite technology to boost their harvests

Wednesday, 04 November 2009

Marianka Swain


A number of English vineyard-owners, including award-winning Ridgeview and Chapel Down, are going to use satellite technology to boost harvests.

ridgeview wine bottle

The Oenoview system, which uses cameras on board a satellite 500 miles above the Earth, analyses images of vineyards to determine leaf density, soil water content and grape bunch sizes.

The quantity of wine leaves affects the sugar, tannin and chemical composition of the grapes, so can aid growers in adjusting pruning, fertiliser use and harvesting time.

Oenoview, which was developed by Infoterra, a division of the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company, can also be used to scan surrounding land and work out which areas may be good for cultivation.

Vineyard

Julia Trustram Eve, from trade association English Wine Producers, said: ‘English wines are award winning and the industry is going from strength to strength.

‘Innovation is at the heart of the industry and vineyard owners are keen to use technology that complements their winemaking skills.'

There are currently 416 vineyards and 116 wineries in the UK, with an average annual production of two million bottles. Vineyard acreage has grown by about 45% over the past four years.

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November 05 17:40

Innovation is the key to success in all industries and its good to see that English Wine Producers are already emracing technology to help optimise yields. I llok forward to hearing more about this. Richard http://www.kentvineyard.co.uk


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