Project cooperationUpdated on 24 June 2025
From Pine to Wine
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* FROM PINE TO WINE *
*Portuguese Wine Sector: Navigating Climate Challenges through Syntropic Agroforestry*
Portugal's wine industry, a linchpin of the economy, confronts escalating challenges from global warming. Renowned for its high-quality wines, the sector contributed significantly to the economy in 2021. However, rising temperatures pose serious threats to grape cultivation, affecting quality and balance. Specific challenges include accelerated grape ripening, fermentation difficulties, increased vine diseases, irrigation management issues, and the need for sun protection.
These challenges necessitate strategic solutions, emphasizing the importance of resilient and regenerative systems. The proposed project aims to address these issues by creating a syntropic agroforestry system for wine grape production in Alentejo, targeting desertification, soil fertility, and water management. Additionally, the project seeks to replace monocultural pine plantations, fostering biodiversity and enhancing resistance to fires.
The demonstration site serves as a testing ground for sustainable viticulture, inspiring positive transformations in the industry and providing tools to combat climate change. Local farmer involvement ensures socio-environmental impact, promoting regenerative principles and creating economic opportunities. Scientific and educational tourism play a pivotal role, fostering research, training, and knowledge exchange in regenerative agriculture and viticulture.
The project anticipates generating new knowledge as researchers analyze applied practices. The site provides an environmentally focused education space for students and future professionals, encouraging a rethink of production paradigms and inspiring regenerative entrepreneurship. Creating a climate amenity zone aims to attract tourists invested in sustainable enterprises, offering workshops on cultivation, wine production, and agroforestry products.
In summary, the project addresses the challenges faced by the Portuguese wine sector through innovative solutions, promoting sustainability, and fostering economic and environmental resilience.
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GAYRİMENKUL PROJELERİ at GAYRİMENKUL TARIM VE ENERJİ
İSTANBUL, Türkiye
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Martin Trinker
Director Business Development & Fundraising at acib GmbH
Graz, Austria
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Pietro Barbieri
Business Developer at Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Trento, Italy