The Conjunctural Report released by Emater/RS-Ascar on Thursday (6) indicates that the grapevines in Rio Grande do Sul are advancing in different stages of development, with active management and constant monitoring in the main producing regions.
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In the Caxias do Sul region, the institution reports that "the grapevines are in full vegetative development, without major problems with fungal or pragmatic diseases." The composition of most varieties has been completed or is nearing completion. There has been a record of desavinho in some cultivars, but according to the bulletin, the problem has not caused significant losses so far. In the Frederico Westphalen region, the grapevines are evolving according to the cycle of each variety. The detailed report states that Vênus is between the beginning of the compaction of the cluster and the beginning of maturation; Bordô, Niágara Rosada, and Niágara Branca are at the beginning of the compaction of the cluster; and Seyve Villard and Carmem vary from the cleaning of the cluster to the "pea" berry stage. Other cultivars, such as Lorena and Itália, remained in the "lead" berry phase. In Alpestre, producers are carrying out typical spring practices, such as pruning, budding, ...
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