Nanotechnology is a broad area of science aiming at engineering matter at a very small scale. The application of nanotechnology in agriculture is currently receiving substantial attention worldwide, however, it is currently not known how nanotechnology can specifically benefit the wine industry. Impact assessments and regulation of nanopesticides have been discussed globally, however, no studies have yet investigated conditions representative of vineyards, which is needed to ensure that nanopesticides and nanofertilisers are safe.

Researchers at the University of Auckland have started looking into these knowledge gaps, funded by the Bragato Research Institute. The team led by Melanie Kah at the University of Auckland aims at establishing the missing foundations that will promote the responsible and sustainable development of nanotechnology in the winegrowing sector in New Zealand.

Resources available from this project

Interview: Nanotechnology and the wine industry

Article: Potential applications of nanotechnology for winegrowing in NZ

Project summary

Researchers: Dr Melanie Kah, University of Auckland

Years: 2020-2023

Funding: Bragato Research Institute