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Adoption of table grape cultivars: An attribute preference study on Chinese grape growers
Scientia Horticulturae, 2017Cultivars are a main agricultural material in the table grape production chain. China has the largest number of table grape growers in the world, but their cultivar-adoption preferences are largely unknown. We aimed to fill this gap. A questionnaire study, in-depth interview and photograph test were carried out with 1045 table grape growers in the main
Ziran Wang +5 more
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Grape grower and winery relationships: a segmentation approach
International Journal of Wine Business Research, 2013Purpose– This paper aims to discuss a study that investigated the relationship between grape growers and wineries in Australia. The results of the study led to the formulation of market segments which provided a better understanding of the relationship.Design/methodology/approach– Quantitative data were collected through an online survey, distributed ...
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Enhancing long‐term grape grower/winery relationships in the Australian wine industry
International Journal of Wine Business Research, 2010PurposeThere are many factors which may influence the ability of wineries to build and maintain long‐term relationships (LTR) with their suppliers of grapes. The aim of this paper is to identify the most important factors which enhance LTR between Australian wineries and grape growers.Design/methodology/approachA qualitative in‐depth interview ...
Johan Dw Bruwer
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Online Tools for Grape-growers: From Theory to Practice
Journal of Wine Research, 2008In an extremely competitive international market in which consumption is undergoing a period of stagnation, it is essential for businesses to develop and implement adequate control systems to help them deal with these circumstances. Cost management should provide relevant information to help grape-growers make better decisions and should even provide ...
Ernesto López-Valeiras Sampedro +1 more
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Overcoming grape growers’ pesticide lock-in [PDF]
An evolutionary framework is used here to study the issue of pesticide reduction in vineyards. After analyzing grape growers’ pesticide lock-in we show that, although Integrated Pest Management (IPM) could reduce pesticide use significantly, the lack of specific implementation know-how hampers its diffusion.
Adeline UGAGLIA (USC 2032 GAIA - INRA SAD/ENITAB) +2 more
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The Technical Efficiency of Wine Grape Growers in the MurrayâDarling Basin in Australia
2013The wine industry in Australia has grown at an impressive rate during recent decades. From 1982 to 2009 the area under vine grew from 60,000 ha to 163,000 ha, the wine grape harvest grew from 500,000 tonnes to 1.73 million tonnes, and Australia’s volume of wine exports grew exponentially from 8 million litres to 764 million litres, becoming the fourth ...
Coelli, Tim, Sanders, Orion
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Why Champagne's female grape‐growers have reason to celebrate
London Business School Review, 2018Viniculture is male‐dominated, but women have found a way to exploit a distinct edge, say Isabel Fernandez‐Mateo and Amandine Ody ...
ISABEL FERNANDEZ‐MATEO +1 more
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