Deep Planet interview with ABC Rural - Technology Adoption in Wine Industry

How can remote sensing and artifical intelligence add value to viticulture? Deep Planet's Head of Sales, Matthew Moate, talks to ABC Rural News about Technology Adoption in the wine industry.

Matthew Moate explains how Deep Planet uses remote sensing and artificial intelligence to help wine growers to better predict the health, yields and maturity of their crops, leading to improved efficiency across their value chain and reduced costs. Gain an insight into how satellite imagery can provide information on sugar levels and plant health, and how Deep Planet engages with wine growers in Australia as well as globally to deploy these techniques to the benefit of their vineyards and the environment.

 
 

Key points:

  • Satellite imagery and AI can be adopted in the wine industry

  • Enables vineyard monitoring at scale, globally

  • Reduces manual labor costs (e.g. sampling, leak and pest detection)

  • Allows for harvest date and yield predictions

  • Accuracy of grape sugar levels within .22 of a baume

  • Provides growers and wine makers with relevant data for efficient planning

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