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THE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON VINES IN THE MAIN GROWING COUNTRIES IN EUROPE

Published in Scientific Papers. Series B, Horticulture, Vol. LXVIII, Issue 2
Written by Florina Mădălina BĂNUȚĂ, Ramona STAN, Răzvan-Ionuț TEODORESCU

Climate change is one of the most urgent problems of contemporary society and has significant consequences for natural ecosystems and economic sectors, including the wine industry. Through this paper, an assessment of the
consequences of climate change on vine is proposed, examining how these climate phenomena have influenced the growth cycles, quality and quantity of grape harvest in different European wine-growing regions. Another purpose of
this documentation is to analyze available research and data to identify the contributory role of different factors in climate change. It is also intended to identify and analyze the strategies and solutions adopted by winegrowers to face
these climate challenges, including the adaptation of grape varieties, the implementation of sustainable agricultural practices and the use of innovative technologies in viticulture. The results of this review underline the need for a
proactive approach and international collaboration to manage climate change in the European wine sector.

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