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Walk the Talk on Sustainability
Riikka Sukula
19 episodes
7 months ago
In this episode we walk the landscapes of Barolo and Chianti with the Mapman Alessandro Masnaghetti. He explains how understanding landscapes increases our understanding of how and where sustainable farming and viticulture is possible. We all think about the justification for such an agricultural product as wine, as we could easily live without wine, but there are several reasons why vineyards play an important role in global agriculture - listen and find out. Links: https://www.enogea.it/a...
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In this episode we walk the landscapes of Barolo and Chianti with the Mapman Alessandro Masnaghetti. He explains how understanding landscapes increases our understanding of how and where sustainable farming and viticulture is possible. We all think about the justification for such an agricultural product as wine, as we could easily live without wine, but there are several reasons why vineyards play an important role in global agriculture - listen and find out. Links: https://www.enogea.it/a...
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Business
Arts,
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Science,
Natural Sciences
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#11 Maurizio Gily, agronomist, professor - Sustainable future in viticulture and agriculture
Walk the Talk on Sustainability
32 minutes
3 years ago
#11 Maurizio Gily, agronomist, professor - Sustainable future in viticulture and agriculture
Vine thrives in areas where other agriculture is basically impossible - steep hillsides and relatively poor soils. It is a very long living perenna that during the long growing season, it sequesters carbon dioxide well - but it also has negative environmental impacts such as the cumulation of copper to the soil. Professor Gily: http://www.gily.it/ Read more on pests and diseases: EIP-AGRI Focus Group Diseases and pests in viticulture Read Prof. Gily on climate change in viticult...
Walk the Talk on Sustainability
In this episode we walk the landscapes of Barolo and Chianti with the Mapman Alessandro Masnaghetti. He explains how understanding landscapes increases our understanding of how and where sustainable farming and viticulture is possible. We all think about the justification for such an agricultural product as wine, as we could easily live without wine, but there are several reasons why vineyards play an important role in global agriculture - listen and find out. Links: https://www.enogea.it/a...