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05.11.2002
"Mountain vine-growing" – No. 14
LIST OF CONTENTS
A new Technical Scientific Committee, the same commitment
F. Bianchi de Aguiar (new President of the CTS) - Editorial
Round Table: "Present and future of mountain vine-growing: ideas and tools of economic policy"
Heroic vine-growing in Italy: situation and economic policy means
M.Sorbini, M.Agosta Economics Section (CRIVE) Bologna University - Italy
Vine-growing in the Independent Trento Province
D. Pallaoro, Agricultural Councillor of the Independent Trento Province – Italy
Vine-growing in the Aosta Valley
C.Perrin, Agricultural Councillor of the Independent Aosta Valley Region – Italy
Vine-growing in Alto Adige
H. Scartezzini, Agricultural Councillor of the Independent Bolzano Province – Italy
The European Union and mountain vine-growing
L. Caveri, Member of the European Parliament
AREV’s viewpoint (Assembly of European Viticultural Areas)
J.M. Petit - AREV Bordeaux - France
Difficult vine-growing requires special measures
T. De Mattaeis, Ministry of Agricultural Policies - Rome - Italy
The vine-growing and wine-making situation in Galicia
J.L. Hernaez Manas, Director of the Galicia Vine-growing and Oenology Centre – Spain
Some socio-economic considerations on mountain vine-growing
J. Vallat – Coordinator of the socio-economic group of the CERVIM - Switzerland
XIII International Council of the AREV at Courmayeur (AO)
Viticultural Alto Douro, world heritage. A cultural landscape alive and evolving.
X International Mountain Wine Competition
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