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BBCNEWS Click June 4, 2024 11:43:00

it s at levels we ve never seen before. we are trying to adapt our vineyard to the climate change first, so the material rootstock, grape variety, leafage everything, we try to adjust to get the best of it. but we also get to work with new technologies. one such technology both vineyards have been adopting is from a company called deep planet, an agritech start up using al to inform decision making in winemaking. we use satellite imagery and artificial intelligence, or machine learning, to help wine growers make better decisions. so, we help them predict yield, understand when is the right time to harvest. holistically, we are providing a full stack solution for the wine industry, to help them reduce costs as well as to improve the quality of wine. so, obviously, there s a lot of data that s coming into this system from a variety of different sources. how do we get that?

BBCNEWS Click - Short Edition June 4, 2024 02:39:00

is from a company called deep planet, an agritech start up using al to inform decision making. in winemaking. we use satellite imagery and artificial intelligence, or machine learning, to help wine growers make better decisions. so, we help them predict yield, understand when is the right time to harvest. holistically, we are providing a full stack solution for the wine industry, to help them reduce costs as well as to improve the quality of wine. so obviously there s a lot of data that s coming into this system from a variety of different sources. how do we get that? how does the system make that into something that s perhaps more understandable to someone like me that s looking at this? yeah, so we incorporate different technologies. in addition to satellite imagery, we also use ai and machine learning. effectively, we re using a whole pool of data that we have from existing growers. we have more than 40,000 hectares under our platform, and we use a combination of our existing pool o

BBCNEWS Click - Short Edition June 4, 2024 02:33:00

one agritech company, gardin, thinks they ve worked out how to do exactly this. well, what do we have here? one of our partner vertical farm facilities where we ve installed our sensors. wow, look at all this! and it smells incredible. chillies on this side. got chillies here. we have some flowers down here edible flowers. some strawberries. there s 25 trays high here, growing a number of species. and all of this is being monitored by the gardin sensors here, which are mounted on the mobile platform. so our sensors are able to monitor this whole environment they move around. and what they re looking at is particular leaves. we re able to use optoelectronics, which is smart physics, to understand how the leaf is performing. it works by combining the images it collects with machine learning, which has been trained

BBCNEWS Click - Short Edition June 4, 2024 21:51:00

during these periods where we have hot weather and water, the disease pressure is very, very high. it s at levels we ve never seen before. we are trying to adapt our vineyard to the climate change first, so the material rootstock, grape variety, leafage everything, we try to adjust to get the best of it. but we also get to work with new technologies. one such technology both vineyards have been adopting is from a company called deep planet, an agritech start up using al to inform decision making. in winemaking. we use satellite imageryl and artificial intelligence, or machine learning, to help wine growers make better decisions. so, we help them predict| yield, understand when is the right time to harvest. holistically, we are providing a full stack solution - for the wine industry, - to help them reduce costs as well as to improve the quality of wine. l

BBCNEWS Click - Short Edition June 4, 2024 21:45:00

but laura goodwin has been to see a new piece of tech that could take vertical farming to the next level. a warm, sunny day like today is a gift for farmers, who very much rely on the climate and their own expertise to ensure their plants are healthy and happy. but what if they could control the climate? and what if they found a way that the plants could tell the farmer what they needed? one agritech company, gardin, thinks they ve worked out how to do exactly this. well, what do we have here? one of our partner vertical farm facilities where we ve installed our sensors. wow, look at all this! and it smells incredible. chillies on this side. got chillies here. we have some flowers down here edible flowers. some strawberries. there s 25 trays high here, growing a number of species.

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