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Data on Swiss grape growers' production, pest and labour management decisions. [PDF]
This dataset comprises survey responses from 489 grape growers in Switzerland, focusing on their decisions related to production, pest management, risk management, behavioural factors, and labour management. The online survey was conducted in early spring 2025 and includes details on grape variety selection, farm practices, and characteristics of both ...
Höper P, Zachmann L, Finger R.
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The economic impact of Drosophila suzukii: perceived costs and revenue losses of Swiss cherry, plum and grape growers [PDF]
Ladina Knapp, Robert Finger
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Efficiency of wine grape growers at farm level: a case study [PDF]
To determine the key variables of the vineyard efficiency is imperative to account the combined effects of the inputs interactions since they have implications on the overall final production. This paper estimates the productive efficiency of a wine-farm sample from the Douro Demarcated Region (DDR) while identifies economic, social and environmental ...
Ana Marta-Costa, Catia Santos
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Grape surplus: Grape growers need united industry action for effective surplus control
Since 1945, large government subsidies have been the only thing that has kept California grape prices and growers' incomes from being wrecked by the loss of most of the state's large prewar commercial raisin exports to Europe.
S Shear
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Wine grape grower perceptions and attitudes about soil health
Developing and adopting strategies that preserve soil health from degradation due to drastic changes in climate is critical for securing sustainable viticulture. For example, healthy soils promote water infiltration, nutrient cycling, and retention functions that support grape production.
Noelymar Gonzalez-Maldonado +4 more
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The territorial dimension of transactions in the Canary Islands’ grape market
The territorial dimension of transactions between grape growers and wine producers in the Canary Islands’ grape market is examined. This is a market fragmented into different wine-grape zones and institutionally organised through protected designations ...
Dirk Godenau +3 more
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Agrobiodiversity dynamics in a French wine-growing region
Agrobiodiversity is a promising nature-based solution in the pursuit of sustainable agriculture. In wine-growing systems, commercial pressure and varietal regulations have narrowed agrobiodiversity in vineyards despite higher diversity being an ...
Antoine Doncieux +4 more
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Grapes are one of the most valuable fruit crops in the United States and can be processed into a variety of products. The grape and wine industry contributes to and impacts the U.S. agricultural economy. However, rising labor costs and global competition
Qun Sun +3 more
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Comparative Feasibility Analysis of Mechanized Equipment for Vineyard Operations
Increasing labor and input costs have driven wine grape (Vitis vinifera) growers’ attention to mechanized equipment to assist in vineyard operations. This study evaluates the financial feasibility of investing in vineyard mechanization, in addition to ...
Guilherme Signorini +1 more
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In 2022, in Bordeaux due to a structural oversupply, grape growers’ syndicates have asked to reimplement premiumized grub-ups in order to bring the market back to equilibrium. However, in today’s CMO no legal basis exists to conduct such a policy.
Étienne Montaigne +3 more
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