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VINNY highlighted in Portugal at VitiVino 2024

VINNY’s partner ADVID participated in VitiVino 2024, held in Cantanhede, Portugal, to present the Project.

The event brought together experts and stakeholders to demonstrate the latest advancements in viticulture, focusing on plant health, genetic resources, and precision agriculture. Through a series of presentations, discussions, and exhibitions, it showcased innovative solutions and scientific breakthroughs that address the sector's challenges while promoting sustainability and competitiveness. 

 

VINNY’s active participation underscores its role in driving transformative practices in viticulture, reinforcing its commitment to a more sustainable and innovative future for the wine industry and the planet.

 

Organised by the Associação Portuguesa de Horticultura (APH) in collaboration with the Sociedade de Ciências Agrárias de Portugal (SCAP), the Município de Cantanhede, the Comissão de Coordenação e Desenvolvimento Regional do Centro (CCDRC, IP), and Biocant, VitiVino 2024 stood out as a leading event for knowledge sharing and innovation in the sector.

 

Discover everything about the initiative here.

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