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Farming Data Implementation: definition of smart solutions for the effective implementation of Agriculture 4.0 in winery production

Farming Data Implementation: definition of smart solutions for the effective implementation of Agriculture 4.0 in winery production is a research project funded by the Italian Ministry of University and Research (PRIN 2022), led by the University of Milan with participation from multiple Italian universities, including the University of Brescia.

The project focuses on the adoption and integration of advanced digital technologies in viticulture, especially within small and medium-sized wine producers where fragmentation and low digital maturity limit technological uptake. Its goal is to identify, evaluate, and propose smart Agriculture 4.0 solutions that enhance production efficiency, resource management, and sustainability in vineyard operations.

Key activities include assessing the current state of digital technology use in Italian wineries, identifying vineyard practices suitable for digital support, developing decision support tools for evaluating technology readiness, and validating these tools through field trials in real agricultural contexts. 

2023 https://esp.unimi.it/en/research/funded-projects/farming-data-implementation-definition-smart-solutions-effective-implementation-agriculture-40-winery-production

Farming Data Implementation: definition of smart solutions for the effective implementation of Agriculture 4.0 in winery production is a research project funded by the Italian Ministry of University and Research (PRIN 2022), led by the University of Milan with participation from multiple Italian universities, including the University of Brescia.

The project focuses on the adoption and integration of advanced digital technologies in viticulture, especially within small and medium-sized wine producers where fragmentation and low digital maturity limit technological uptake. Its goal is to identify, evaluate, and propose smart Agriculture 4.0 solutions that enhance production efficiency, resource management, and sustainability in vineyard operations.

Key activities include assessing the current state of digital technology use in Italian wineries, identifying vineyard practices suitable for digital support, developing decision support tools for evaluating technology readiness, and validating these tools through field trials in real agricultural contexts.