Management of vineyards, wineries going smart

globaltimes2023-07-07  130

Grapes in a vineyard Photo: VCG Winery owners and winemakers have converted Ningxia from a desolate region on the outski…

Management of vineyards, wineries going smart

Grapes in a vineyard Photo: VCG



 Winery owners and winemakers have converted Ningxia from a desolate region on the outskirts of the Gobi Desert into China's biggest wine producer. The thriving wine business in Ningxia has resulted in economic prosperity for the landlocked region as well as several job possibilities for residents.

Su Wenping monitors soil temperature, humidity and irrigation data for his vineyard on mobile app. By pressing a button on the app, he can have the 20-hectare vineyard irrigated precisely.

Such modern irrigation contrasts with the days in the past when farmers had to manually turn on the water valves for irrigation, which not only demanded a larger labor force but also wasted water.

"We used to need up to eight employees to manage the vineyard, but now we only need two," said Su, 60, adding that the smart software has helped reduce water usage by 20 percent through precision irrigation.

Su is the vineyard plantation manager from Lilan Winery in Yongning County in Yinchuan, capital of Northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region.

His winery is one of some 200 wineries located at the eastern foothills of Helan Mountain in Ningxia. With its prolonged sunshine and cool, dry climate contributing positively to grape farming, the region has become a rising star on the world wine map, with local wines winning many top international awards. The plantation area of wine grapes has reached 38,867 hectares in Ningxia.

On another plot of vineyard, an insect control facility is installed. Through a micropower network in the vineyard, farmers can kill insects with a photo-electric effect system and also collect information on insect invasions as the facility is equipped with an image acquisition device.

"The information and statistics collected through the system are analyzed to help farmers better decide on pesticide spray quotas and better fight the insects," said Li Xuyang, deputy general manager of Yongning power supply company in the city of Yinchuan, which is affiliated to the State Grid.

Xinhua - Global Times

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