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RFID F2F Wine pilot Vigne Mastrodomenico (University of Salento, ITALY)

The Electromagnetic Lab of Lecce (EML2) of the University of Salento has developed a pilot at the wine producer Vigne Mastrodomenico. All data are collected by a Wireless sensors network spread all around the vineyards and the cellar and through the use of RFID technology to track the grapes from vineyards to the cellar.

Luciano Tarricone
email: luciano.tarricone@unisalento.it
Luca Catarinucci
email: luca.catarinucci@unisalento.it
Riccardo Colella
email: riccardo.colella@unisalento.it
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The company has been selected because of its variegated traceability needs (different quality of the wine depending on the soil parameters), the high quality of its final products (justifying the investment) and its very strong motivation.
The consumer will be able to know information about harvesting, ageing, bottling, and also pedoclimatic conditions priori to the harvest.

Giuseppe Mastrodomenico
email: giuseppe.mastrodomenico@gmail.com
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Pilot website:
F2F twitter:
Company twitter:

F2F rises up the principles of transparency and visibility in the food supply chain processes, supports food traceability practices (cold chain and environment monitoring, provenance, production control), gives reliability to companies and increases transparency towards the end consumer (clear nutrition values, graphics and maps about the single batch).

Credits:
Motion Graphic: Matteo Reato
Project Editor: Marco Battistella
Music: Löhstana David (Bucolique Utopique)