17 May 2024: Tech in Action at Mildura Field Days

Table grape growers are invited to join a combined viticulture industries event at this year’s Mildura Field Days!

We’re partnering with Murray Valley Winegrowers Inc. and Dried Fruits Australia to host a Tech In Action event on Friday 17 May.

Join us from 2-5pm for an afternoon of agtech demonstrations and discussions, featuring:

– Autonomous vehicles with multi-use applications
– Plant sensors for irrigation management
– Postharvest packaging and cool chain monitoring solutions
– Pest and disease management options
– Operations and labour management software.

Check out the demonstration times here.

A limited number of Friday only Mildura Field Days passes are available to table grape producers who RSVP directly to ATGA.

Contact Jenny Treeby on 0428 446 013 or by email.

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