Not long ago, the UK's Ministry of Food and Rural Affairs and UNEP jointly released a 3D laser map data that allows growers to more easily identify areas of high quality suitable for growing grapes. The map uses a laser radar to measure, and LIDAR is a combination of light and radar technology that was originally part of the flood protection plan. The map published by the Ministry of Food and Rural Affairs covers most of the UK and this data has been modified and applied to the wine sector, a very British approach.
The UK Environmental Agency has been using these lidar data since 1998 to map accurate terrain models, including terrain, altitude, slope and Other topographic features that are difficult to observe. UNEP also claims that the technology is able to quickly locate the coordinates of the brewer's door, allowing them to pinpoint the plots suitable for growing vines.
So, can such a high-tech method be recognized by the brewers?
Although we have no plans to expand the vines in the near future, I can see its potential. It can accurately study the topography, elevation, slope, etc. of a small area. These are very favorable for the climate analysis of British viticulture. It is also very important. Brad Greatrix, a winemaker in West Sussex, said. But at the same time Greatrix also pointed out that it would be a very time consuming task to apply this technology to their vineyards, and this is what they least want to see. In fact, the topographical information just mentioned is far from enough for viticulture. We also need to know the soil conditions related to geology and understand the relevant climate information from the local weather station so that we can judge whether this small plot is Can produce high quality grapes.
It is very difficult to pick a good vineyard, but as British wines become more popular and more people start to devote themselves to the wine industry, LIDAR technology is likely to be under-experienced by newcomers. The winemakers like it. However, like many high-tech, LIDAR technology may have to be used more when the next generation is used, so it is estimated that it will take a few more years to drink a glass of LIDAR.
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