The Portuguese TV show Faça Chuva Faça Sol recently highlighted the Vinhas da Terceira project, a cutting-edge initiative designed to transform viticulture on Terceira Island in the Azores. Combining traditional knowledge with state-of-the-art technology, this project offers a glimpse into how agriculture is evolving to meet the challenges of sustainability and innovation.
The episode delved into how Vinhas da Terceira brings together key stakeholders, including the Municipality of Angra do Heroísmo, SFcolab, the AIR Centre, and local winegrowers, to promote smart and sustainable agriculture in the Azores. By detecting issues like mildew early, vineyard managers can minimize damage, reduce chemical use, and protect yields, ultimately contributing to environmental and economic resilience.
Faça Chuva Faça Sol also explored how this project reflects the Azores’ broader commitment to innovation in agriculture. Beyond its research component, the initiative builds on the region’s strong traditions, blending them with the tools of tomorrow.
The “Vinhas da Terceira” project is an innovative approach to improving vineyard management on Terceira Island in the Azores. Using satellite technology and IoT sensors, the project aims to help local winegrowers monitor their vineyards more effectively by detecting fungal diseases like mildew in real-time.
The project uses satellite images and ground-level sensors to track vegetation health and provide timely insights to producers. By collaborating closely with local winegrowers and collecting data on events like pruning, fertilization, and harvesting, the system can develop smarter management strategies for the vineyards.
Partners include the Municipality of Angra do Heroísmo, SFcolab, AIR Centre, and local wine producers, working together to enhance agricultural technology and crop management.
To watch the full episode and learn more about the Vinhas da Terceira project, visit the following webpage.