Bolivia: Comarapa and Pampa Grande begin grape planting with great expectations

Published 2023년 10월 3일

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Bolivia's main vine-producing area is located in the Central Valley of Tarija, which accounts for 77% of the country's vineyard cultivation. Expert producers from Tarija are assisting producers from other departments to expand grape production with high quality. With an increase in planting, there are expectations of triple the grape production from last year, supported by agronomic management, drip irrigation systems, and water reservoirs in the Valles Cruceños region.
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The main vine-producing area of Bolivia is the Central Valley of Tarija, located in the Department of Tarija, a region that, according to indications, has reached 77% of the cultivated surface of vineyards in the entire country. For this reason, expert producers from Tarija are supporting other producers from different departments to produce grapes and expand the product with high quality. José Sánchez wine producer from Tarija, indicated that 3 years ago a tourism commission went to visit the vineyards in the Central Valley and were fascinated with the production of grapes. In this sense, producers from various departments approached the wine expert from Tarija, to be advised, and to start planting grapes in different municipalities and departments. Sánchez noted that at this time planting is beginning in Comarapa and part of Pampa Grande – Vallegrande, taking into account that these municipalities are characterized by being more horticultural than grape producers. Therefore, ...
Source: Publiagro

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