Vigneto Sicuro interviewed by Il Sole 24 Ore: technology, sustainability and the future of viticulture
Hosted by Il Sole 24 Ore, we told Vigneto Sicuro: AI, data and sustainability to support 6000 winegrowers with more effective decisions.
Vineyard Safe: the review of Giacomo Anselmi, Cantine Balita in Bali
Giacomo Anselmi, a winemaker in Bali, uses Vigneto Sicuro to monitor phytosanitary risks and optimise treatments in a tropical climate.
Vineyard Safe: Juan Diego Moreno, Dehesa del Zarco in Seville
Juan Diego Moreno, an organic winemaker in Seville, uses Vigneto Sicuro to predict fungal risks, optimize treatments and improve decisions.
Vineyard Safe: the review of Mario Nisi, winemaker in Umbria
Mario Nisi appreciates Vigneto Sicuro for its continuous monitoring and human support, which increase serenity, control and safety.
Vineyard Safe: the review of Renato Macera, winemaker in Abruzzo
Renato Macera, an amateur winemaker, has reduced the costs of treatments thanks to Vigneto Sicuro alerts, managing the vineyard with greater security.
Vineyard Safe: the review of Nicola De Luca, agronomist in Abruzzo
Nicola De Luca evaluates Vigneto Sicuro reliable and practical: monitors microclimates without hardware, simplifies phytosanitary decisions and optimizes interventions.
Vineyard Safe: Review by Matteo Cataldo, Colline Cataldo in Abruzzo
Matteo Cataldo considers Vigneto Sicuro an effective and intuitive app, useful for monitoring risks, planning interventions and preventing diseases.
Vineyard Safe: the review of Guido Strappelli, Cantina Strappelli in Abruzzo
Guido Strappelli appreciates Vigneto Sicuro because it reduces treatments, costs and environmental impact, improving sustainability and protection from downy mildew.
Vineyard Safe: the review Giancarlo Zenobi, Azienda Agricola Giuseppe Zenobi in Abruzzo
Giancarlo Zenobi considers Vigneto Sicuro a simple, economical and practical solution to predict diseases and optimize treatments.
Vineyard Safe: the review of Angelo Mazzocchetti, agronomist and phytopathologist in Abruzzo
Angelo Mazzocchetti considers Vigneto Sicuro reliable to monitor downy mildew and support phytosanitary decisions without physical control units in the vineyard.