Technology has allowed a Whanganui kiwifruit grower to thrive in a year more challenging than most for growing.
David Wells co-owns the Ngaturi orchard in Mangamahu. It started in 1978 with 3.5 hectares of kiwifruit vines but expanded to 20ha in 2020.
The Whanganui region is not particularly known for kiwifruit growing and the orchard’s proximity to the Mangawhero and Whangaehu rivers gives it a microclimate with cool winters, hot summers and a relatively low annual rainfall of 900mm.
To better understand the conditions in the orchard, Wells recently installed a Harvest Weather Station, which provided him with real-time weather information on wind, humidity, evapotranspiration, rainfall, soil temperature and moisture levels.
The information was then fed to the kiwifruit industry’s weather and disease portal, designed by agri-tech company HortPlus, which combines the data with disease risk models to provide graphs and information orchardists use to make key decisions.