EU Backs Vineyard Robots to Aid Struggling Wine Growers
The EU is backing the adoption of vineyard robots to help struggling wine growers manage their operations more efficiently. This move recognises the growing pressure on producers to cut costs and labour expenses whilst maintaining quality. It's a sign that automation technology is becoming part of the solution for Europe's wine industry as it navigates current economic challenges.
Originally published by Vinetur
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