Mexico: Vine, a crucial crop for humanity, at risk due to climate change

Published 2023년 10월 2일

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The cultivation of vines and the wine industry are at risk due to factors like water scarcity and high temperatures caused by global warming, as discussed in a conversation organized by the Climate Initiative of Mexico. The Valle de Guadalupe in Baja California, known for its wine production, is facing major challenges due to climate change, including altered soil conditions and the impact on the quality and flavor of wines. Water scarcity is a significant challenge for wine production, as the demand has increased disproportionately compared to what the natural supply can provide.
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Environmental Theorem/Writing Factors like The scarcity of water and high temperatures put the cultivation of the plant at risk. vine and with it the wine industry around the world and different varieties of this crop are in danger in their lands of origin, such is the case of the Valle de Guadalupe, in Baja California. This was a of the conclusions in the fourth installment of the series of conversations virtual “Your daily life and climate change” from the Climate Initiative of Mexico (ICM), a civil society organization dedicated to strengthening greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation actions in the country, in the that it was abundant how the cultivation of the vine, the main input of the industry wine industry, faces major challenges in the face of global warming since negative effects of climate change alter soil conditions in the that the vine is produced and the quality and flavor of the final product that reaches the consumer table. The conversation titled “Mexican wine in the ...
Source: MX2000

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