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Viticulture advisers help vineyards improve grape growing and winemaking through advice on vines, plant health, nutrients, water and quality control.
The work links horticulture, grape quality, plant disease control, pest control, fertiliser choices, wine quality and monitoring of the winemaking process.
In job descriptions, look for vineyard production, grape quality improvement, plant nutrition, irrigation advice, pest and disease control, water quality and sustainability work.
Viticulture advisers support decisions in vineyards and wine production. They connect plant health, grape quality, nutrients, water quality, pest control and winemaking observations.
Useful specializations include grape quality improvement, plant mineral nutrition, fertiliser and herbicide advice, irrigation strategies, disease control and wine quality checks. Sustainability or organic farming may be part of some roles.
Pay context depends on the adviser’s technical scope, number of vineyards or clients, responsibility for production recommendations, field travel and involvement in wine quality improvement.
Experience can lead toward senior vineyard advisory work, agronomy, winery quality support, sustainability projects, irrigation planning, training or technical sales connected to grape production.
Check whether adverts focus on vineyard field visits, laboratory quality data, irrigation, pest pressure or winemaking. That shows where the advice is expected to land.
This guide gives editorial occupation context for viticulture adviser work. It is not official labour-market statistics or salary data.
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agricultural technician (3142.1)
| ESCO URI | http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/b9e51ff4-d7fb-4653-bc72-65086ffc6e65 |
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| ESCO code | 3142.1.3 |
| ISCO group | 3142 |
| Concept type | Occupation |