The precision viticulture can now be seen as an important tool to mitigate the climate change’s effects and reduce the inputs on the vineyard; emphasizing this concept has been the main objective of the field workshop organized by the University of TUSCIA, and in collaboration with the projects LIFE MEDINET – Mediterranean Network for Reporting Emissions and Removals in Cropland and Grassland – and DIVERFARMING – Crop diversification and low-input farming across Europe: from practitioners’ engagement and ecosystems services to increased revenues and value chain organization – which took place on May 24th 2021 at the Falesco winery.
On this occasion, also thanks to the collaboration of the SETEL partner, the project LIFE WINEgROVER was presented.