First wine-growing robot in Austria: Klosterneuburg relies on the future!

First wine-growing robot in Austria: Klosterneuburg relies on the future!

Klosterneuburg, Österreich - On March 26, 2025, an important step in Klosterneuburg was taken towards modern agriculture: The Weingut Stift Klosterneuburg put the first wine-growing robot in Austria, called "Bakus". The robot developed by the French company Vitibot will not only be used in wine cultivation in the coming months, but is also intended to serve as a pioneer for sustainable practices in the agricultural sector.

The winery manager Peter Frei announced that the winery is aiming for a changeover to biological cultivation. A contract with Bio Austria has already been signed and complete organic certification is sought for 2028. The Klosterneuburg Abbey, one of the oldest and most renowned wineries in Austria, is part of the global movement of sustainable agriculture. Prelate Anton Höslinger emphasized that the pen has been shaped by sustainable economy methods for 900 years and that modern technology continues this tradition.

functionalities of the viticulture robot

"Bakus" plays an important role in the daily tasks of the winery. He takes on work such as soil loosening, mowing the alleys, leaf cuts and intermediate stick evacuation. Equipped with a 75 kWH battery, the robot can be in use for up to ten hours before it has to be charged again.

An outstanding feature of the robot is its emission -free operation. Bakus works electrically and causes only minimal disorders due to its low noise level. This even enables nightly missions in the vineyard, which further increases its efficiency. Due to its low weight, the soil compression is also minimized, which contributes to the preservation of biodiversity.

Technological backgrounds and future expectations

As part of the current developments in the area of ​​Precision Farming, which shape agriculture worldwide, it can be seen how important the use of intelligent machines is. Technologies such as satellite -based navigation and autonomous robotics are the focus of this transformation. In view of the challenges that farmers face, this includes, for example, the shortage of workers and the need to protect resources, offer solutions such as Bakus a promising perspective.

Progress in Precision Farming not only promotes a resource -saving management, but also contributes to reducing ecological footprint. The integration into existing systems requires high investments and specialist knowledge, but in the long term, both the economy can be improved and agriculture can be made healthier and more sustainable.

The winery Stift Klosterneuburg, as the first climate -neutral winery in the country, shows instead how tradition and the latest technology can merge in order to operate sustainably.

The future of viticulture could be significantly changed by such innovations as Bakus and also serve as a model for other farmers.

For more information about the use of Precision Farming and the advantages of modern agriculture, consult Industry Press href = "https://www.meinbezirk.at/klosterneuburg/c-wirtschaft/erste-weinbauroboter-bnet-den-weg-zu-bio_a726534"> My district about the current developments in the Klosterneuburg Abbey. In addition, DetailsOrtKlosterneuburg, ÖsterreichQuellen

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