
New SynField installations took place in the Limnochori area of Florina. The smart agriculture systems were placed in 2 vineyards to monitor and record the environmental and soil conditions prevailing in the selected areas. Specifically, the installation includes the following devices:
- Five (5) SynField Nodes: These central units have meteorological stations and soil sensors connected to them. They measure key parameters essential for effective crop cultivation and monitoring
- Climatological Data: Rainfall, wind speed, wind direction, air temperature, and relative air humidity.
- Soil Data: Moisture, temperature, and electrical conductivity.
- Three (3) SynAir (Gas +) Devices: These units are dedicated to air quality monitoring:
- Air humidity and temperature.Specific gases: Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Methane (CH4), and Nitrous Oxide (N2O).
- Particulate Matter (PM): PM1, PM10, PM2.5, and PM4.
Measuring air gases and characteristics such as humidity, temperature, carbon dioxide (CO₂), methane (CH₄), nitrous oxide (N₂O), and particulate matter (PM1, PM2.5, PM4, PM10) provides valuable insights for vineyard management. Continuous monitoring of these parameters helps understand the conditions affecting photosynthesis, plant growth, and overall vineyard health, enabling more precise interventions and optimization of both yield and wine quality.
All data collected by sensors are sent periodically to the SynField online platform. Through the platform, the administrator can access real-time and historical information anytime, regardless of where they are.
Furthermore, users are equipped to receive instant notifications about critical events or incidents affecting the crops. At the same time, the user can receive notifications to be immediately informed about critical events/incidents in the cultivation (e.g., frost, high air temperature, low soil moisture, and others).














