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Latest machinery put to the test at Intervitis Interfructa Hortitechnica

In keeping with the motto “Experience technology live”, visitors will have the opportunity to watch new machinery in action at this year's Intervitis Interfructa Hortitechnica, in Stuttgart, from 27 to 30 November 2016.
At the international technology trade fair for wine, juice and special crops, there will be two machinery demonstrations taking place daily in a specially reserved hall – focusing on both special crops and wine. 


Guests at this year's trade fair will be presented with a comprehensive overview of soil cultivation.
Image: Forigo

The machinery demonstrations will be accompanied by two special shows in Hall 1: here, visitors will be presented with the entire cultivation process for lettuce, from sowing the seeds to harvesting, and will find everything they need to know about the use of drones and robots in winegrowing and in the cultivation of special crops. 


Numerous renowned Italian companies will be presenting the various machines for soil cultivation, replanting and harvesting every day.
Image: Sforggia

Obstacle course and special harvesting technology
The popular machinery demonstrations are just one of the many highlights, which include an extended tasting zone, the DLG Special “Smart Horticulture” and the 62nd German Winegrowers' Congress, during this year's programme of accompanying events. In addition to expanding the special crops programme, this industry get-together will also be focusing on the machinery, which will be presented live. Visitors will have the chance to experience the machinery live, in action, every day in Hall 7 at 11.00 and again at 14.00. 

The event at 11.00 will focus on the cultivation and harvesting of special crops. During this demonstration, manufacturers such as Lemken and CNH will put their products to the test in an obstacle course based on the DLG Field Days. Here, the crop protection sprayers will navigate a bumpy track, showing just how well they cope with the extreme demands on stability and balance, suspension and damping. Various exhibitors will be showcasing their newest machinery for the cultivation and harvesting of grapes, everyday at 14.00, for approximately an hour. 

Innovative thinking will also be shared by representatives from German educational and research institutes. Here, visitors will be presented with a comprehensive overview of the latest ideas from the world of winemaking, as well as an assessment of their practicality. And, for the first time, the content will be simultaneously interpreted into English for international guests.


The special show “Italians take to the Field – Technology and Innovation in Horticulture” will present various innovative ideas for lettuce cultivation.
Image: Ortomec

From sowing the seed to harvesting the crop
There will also be another special show taking place in Hall 1. This year's partner country Italy will be presenting the entire cultivation process of various lettuces, from sowing the seed to harvesting the crop, in keeping with the motto “Italians take to the Field – Technology and Innovation in Horticulture”. Here, visitors will receive comprehensive information about soil cultivation, sowing seeds, replanting, eradicating weeds and harvesting. There will also be a daily demonstration (held across 300 square metres of exhibition space) by renowned Italian companies Ortomec, Argo, Sfoggia and Forigo, in cooperation with DLG/DLG Italia, that will present seven different machines used for soil cultivation, replanting and harvesting.


Visitors can expect to see numerous drones and robots in action.
Image: droneparts.de

Drones and robots
This same hall will also be home to “Drones and Robots”, a special presentation on more than 500 square metres of space. The special show has been sponsored by Germany's Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL) and will showcase prototypes for advanced automation in the cultivation of special crops such as grapes, asparagus or hops. Highlights here include plant protection on steep slopes using injection drones, the automated pruning of vines or the nutrient analysis of acreage by robots.

The organisers of this special show are the German Winegrowers' Association and Germany's Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture, in collaboration with the German Agricultural Society (DLG), the State Education and Research Institute for Viticulture and Pomology in Weinsberg, as well as Geisenheim University. The drones have been provided by droneparts.de.

For more information:
Astrid Ehm
Landesmesse Stuttgart GmbH
Tel. +49 (0)711 18560-2260

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