Fran�ais
About Us Contact Us
Animals
Business
Crops
Environment
Food
General
Horticulture
Livestock
Machinery
Markets
Politics
 User ID: 
 Password: 
 
 Submit to register and subscribe (72,60 � / year)
 I forgot my password


Vorig ArtikelPrevious article Next articleVolgend Artikel

 28 aug 2006 03u35 

Managing vineyards over the net


A "world-first" broadband-based system for managing vineyards remotely has been launched by the Frontier Global joint venture, involving Corbans Viticulture and Frontier Mapping.

The Christchurch-based joint venture will expand the internet viticulture information system (VIS) business, first in NZ and then internationally. It is being trialled at four vineyards around the country.
 
VIS enables vineyards to manage functions - such as sprinklers - via a PC or hand-held devices and is seen as having other horticulture and aquaculture applications.
 
Corbans Viticulture CEO Dennis Lunken said: "The venture is aimed at bringing a holistic technological approach to vineyard planting, establishment and management."
 
Frontier Mapping technical director and VIS inventor Stuart Bell believed the system had considerable export potential.
 
"VIS covers everything that goes on, in and around a vineyard. We create customised databases for vineyard owners or managers by visiting their vineyard and building up an information base on all aspects of vine growing and management."
 
VIS would be available for an up-front installation cost and a monthly rental, the joint venture said.



Search: 
Newsflash
 PotatoEurope 2006 in Germany: machinery demonstrations in focus
 PotatoEurope 2006: Belchim Crop Protection
 Egg firm believed to have poached Fonterra contract (NZ)
 World Bank proposes funds to clear way for clean energy
 Govt to raise aid cap for small plantation owners (India)
 
  © 2005 BNL.a.p. - [email protected] - designed by