Use efficient work efficiency to seize the window period of spraying
In Jiaxing, Zhejiang, vineyards primarily use greenhouses and rain shelters to ensure the quality of their grapes. Due to the large-scale cultivation, artificial spraying often results in uneven coverage, leading to spots that affect the harvest. Local fruit farmers have increasingly favored machines with better atomization effects for pest control.
LanJiang Technology staff were invited to a farm in Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, which grows open-air fruit trees like Autumn Moon pears and cherries. The largest area is dedicated to Sunshine Rose grapes.
To improve spraying for high-end grapes, LanJiang upgraded the original fan and reworked the air supply atomization system using hydrodynamic modeling. This innovation achieves a softer spraying pressure and atomized particle sizes down to 50μm. It is ideal for high-end grape varieties such as Chardonnay, Sunny Rose, Goldfinger, and Cabernet Sauvignon.
Lanjiang Technology was also invited to Great Wall Wine’s grape-growing base in Yantai, Shandong Province, for an offline live demonstration. Great Wall Wine, a renowned brand under COFCO Group (one of the “Global Top 500 Enterprises”), leads the Chinese wine industry in production, sales volume, and market share.
The base is located at the 40-degree north latitude, along the world’s golden grape-growing belt. As such, the selection of efficient and fine fogging equipment is crucial for daily grape plant protection.
Lanjiang’s grape plant protection robot was designed to ensure efficient operation during peak periods. This ensures high-quality results and increases orchard income. It is one of the few machines on the market specifically tailored for high-end grapes.