We develop an economic model of cluster thinning in viticulture to control for grape quantity harvested and grape quality, applying a simple optimal control model with the aim to raise grape quality and related economic profits. The model maximizes vineyard owner profits and allows to discuss two relevant scenarios using a phase diagram analysis: (1) when the initial grape quantity is sufficiently small, thinning grapes will not be optimal and (2) when the initial grape quantity is high enough, it is optimal to thin grapes from the beginning of the relevant planning horizon and to reduce the quantity over time until the stock of grapes arrives at its optimum. Depending on the model's parameters, the “stopping time” for thinning grapes is re...
Gathering the harvest represents a complex managerial problem for agricultural cooperatives involved...
abstract: We present an age- and stage-structured population model to study some methods of control ...
Climate change will require grapegrowers to develop improved viticultural practices to control vine ...
We develop a general optimal control model of crop thinning applicable to settings in agriculture, h...
Cluster thinning is practiced to reduce grapevine crop load and advance ripening parameters, such as...
An economic model describes balancing benefits of cluster thinning (improved fruit quality) with cos...
International audienceIn order to reduce pesticide use in vineyards, we propose a bioeconomic model ...
Background and Aims: Winter pruning and manual bunch thinning are the primary methods for crop regul...
Cost-effective yield management is becoming fundamental in modern viticulture in order to meet the e...
The management of wineries for industrial red winemaking is limited by the capacity and availability...
Cost-effective yield management is becoming fundamental in modern viticulture in order to meet the e...
The knowledge of location conditions, grapevine morphology and physiology are the fundamental assump...
This dissertation addresses a family of agricultural and resource problems that emerge when biophysi...
Effects of cluster thinning on grape and wine quality has been widely explored in relations to sever...
The control of grape yield can be a critical aspect for grape quality of white varieties, moreover i...
Gathering the harvest represents a complex managerial problem for agricultural cooperatives involved...
abstract: We present an age- and stage-structured population model to study some methods of control ...
Climate change will require grapegrowers to develop improved viticultural practices to control vine ...
We develop a general optimal control model of crop thinning applicable to settings in agriculture, h...
Cluster thinning is practiced to reduce grapevine crop load and advance ripening parameters, such as...
An economic model describes balancing benefits of cluster thinning (improved fruit quality) with cos...
International audienceIn order to reduce pesticide use in vineyards, we propose a bioeconomic model ...
Background and Aims: Winter pruning and manual bunch thinning are the primary methods for crop regul...
Cost-effective yield management is becoming fundamental in modern viticulture in order to meet the e...
The management of wineries for industrial red winemaking is limited by the capacity and availability...
Cost-effective yield management is becoming fundamental in modern viticulture in order to meet the e...
The knowledge of location conditions, grapevine morphology and physiology are the fundamental assump...
This dissertation addresses a family of agricultural and resource problems that emerge when biophysi...
Effects of cluster thinning on grape and wine quality has been widely explored in relations to sever...
The control of grape yield can be a critical aspect for grape quality of white varieties, moreover i...
Gathering the harvest represents a complex managerial problem for agricultural cooperatives involved...
abstract: We present an age- and stage-structured population model to study some methods of control ...
Climate change will require grapegrowers to develop improved viticultural practices to control vine ...