Grape harvest in Rio Grande do Sul: Expectations of good results, but care with the climate is necessary

Published 2024년 12월 5일

Tridge summary

The grape harvest in Rio Grande do Sul is expected to be successful due to the good condition of the vines and promising productivity, particularly in the regions of Santa Rosa and Passo Fundo. Favorable climatic conditions have reduced fungi pressure, and the temporary suspension of phytosanitary treatments have aided the harvest's progress. However, the increased density of foliage and humid climate in Passo Fundo have made the plants more susceptible to diseases and pests, leading producers to closely monitor and adopt necessary phytosanitary treatments.
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The grape harvest in Rio Grande do Sul is showing a favorable scenario, with good development of the vines in the various regions of the state, according to the Informativo Conjuntural released this Thursday (28) by Emater/RS-Ascar. The productivity of the crops remains positive, with emphasis on the regions of Santa Rosa and Passo Fundo. In Santa Rosa, the productivity of the American vines is promising, with the plants in the budding and reproductive phase. The favorable climatic conditions, with periods of dry weather, have contributed to the reduction of the pressure of fungi, allowing the vines to remain healthy. In addition, the temporary suspension of phytosanitary treatments has helped the harvest to progress well so far, especially during the berry filling phase. In Passo Fundo, the vines are in the cluster development stage, right after flowering, a crucial phase for determining the size, quality and productive potential of the fruits. However, the accumulation of water ...

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