Mar 11 • 14:28 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Debate on the future of grapes in the São Francisco Valley is open for registration in Petrolina

Registration is now open for the XVIII Debate on Viticulture in the São Francisco Valley, set to take place on March 21 in Petrolina, aiming to address current challenges and innovations in grape production.

The XVIII Debate on Viticulture in the São Francisco Valley invites participants from various sectors within the grape production industry, including producers, farm managers, and specialists. The event is scheduled for March 21 at the Casa Rioll in Petrolina, Pernambuco, and will focus on the future of grape cultivation in this vital region of Brazilian fruit farming.

With a free registration, the debate intends to provide a comprehensive platform for discussing the current challenges faced by grape growers, presenting innovations, and exploring sustainable practices within the sector. Notably, the event will gather experts recognized in the field, such as Newton Matsumoto, Augusto Prado, and Jackson Lopes, who will share their insights and experiences regarding grape cultivation.

The implications of this debate are significant, as it not only fosters knowledge exchange but also aims at enhancing grape production in the São Francisco Valley, thus contributing to the overall development of Brazilian agriculture. As the region is known for its irrigated agriculture, this event is expected to play a crucial role in the advancement of local viticulture and the establishment of future trends in grape production.

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