According to a recent LinkedIn post from Elicit Plant, the company is participating as a partner in the European LIGAWINE project, which focuses on developing practical solutions to make the wine sector more resilient and sustainable across Europe. The post highlights a survey aimed at wine professionals, targeting issues such as climate variability, input reduction, and performance challenges in both vineyards and wineries.
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The post suggests that feedback collected through this survey will help shape future tools, technologies, and agronomic strategies within the project, with responses accepted until March 31 and available in multiple languages. For investors, this involvement may signal Elicit Plant’s strategic positioning in sustainable viticulture innovation, potentially enhancing its relationships with industry stakeholders and improving its long term relevance in European wine and agriculture markets.

