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The approved projects

The approved projects

Wines, competitivity, environment and health policies of the companies in the SUDOE area - support in implementing methodologies
Wines, competitivity, environment and health policies of the companies in the SUDOE area - support in implementing methodologies
http://www.vinovert.eu/fr/

VINOVERT

Wines, competitivity, environment and health policies of the companies in the SUDOE area - support in implementing methodologies

Axis 2: Competitiveness of SMEs

Axis 2 Competitiveness of SMEs

Objective 3b1 Improving and increasing the internationalisation of SMEs
Total eligible cost (€) 1.666.683,38 € ERDF grant (€) 1.235.012,54 €

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Contact Eric Giraud-Heraud Responsable del proyecto [email protected]
Sectors
  1. Agribusiness and timber
Call for proposals First Duration 36 Months - Lead partner Université de Bordeaux. Institut des Sciences de la Vigne et du Vin. (FR) Other beneficiaries

2. Viticultores Martin Codax, S Coop Galega. ES
3. Associação para o Desenvolvimento da Viticultura Duriense. PT
4. Institut de Recerca i Tecnología Agroalimentàries. Departemento de Horticultura Ambiental. ES
5. Ecofiltra - Sociedade de Representações, Unipessoal, Lda. PT
6. Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique. Centre de Recherche de Montpellier. Unidad INRA de Pech Rouge. FR
7. GlobalWines S.A. PT
8. Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Instituto de Investigación y Análisis Alimentarios. ES
9. Adega Cooperativa de Palmela, CRL. ES
10. Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique. Centre Bordeaux Aquitaine. Unité Santé et agroécologie du vignoble. FR
11. Instituto Superior de Agronomia. PT
12. Les Vignerons de Buzet. FR
13. Fundació Centre de Recerca en Economia i Desenvolupament Agroalimentari UPC-IRTA. Departamento economia agroalimentaria. ES
14. Instituto Nacional de Investigação Agrária e Veterinária, I.P. PT
15. Les Vignerons de Tutiac - Société Coopérative Vinicole. FR
16. Adriano Ramos Pinto Vinhos SA. PT

Project summary

The objective of VINOVERT is to guarantee the long-term competitiveness of the companies of the grape and wine-growing sector of south-west Europe, adapting them to a new type of demand for wines considered "cleaner" from a sanitary and environmental point of view. The project will create experimental wines from plague-resistant grape varieties, analysing their production costs and the amount of pesticide waste they generate compared with traditional varieties. The solutions analysed will include the complete process from the vine to your glass and will seek technical and economic viability based on the assessment of demand in Spain, France, and Portugal which will be subjected to the opinion of consumers.

Participating regions

  • Aquitaine
  • Cataluña
  • Centro
  • Galicia
  • Languedoc-Roussillon
  • Limousin
  • Lisboa
  • Norte
Recipients

Estado de avance del proyecto

VINOVERT provides solutions to reorient the ways of wine production, based on the reduction of the use of pesticides and additives. For its development, the project has focused on the consequences of new behaviour in plots and on the development of innovations responding to the new demand of consumers. Experimental wines were made and product and sensory analyses were conducted to establish experimental markets in each of the participating countries. Likewise, socio-economic analyses were carried out to measure the importance of non-monetary incentives and modify the routine of farmers.

Among its results, VINOVERT has allowed:

  • Making a state of the art of innovations of the resistant strains of the Sudoe area.
  • Following up on organic and conventional plots to propose winemaking methods adapted to wines submitted to consumers.
  • Proposing innovations for the reduction of sulphites.
  • Demonstrating the possibilities of incitement by companies to facilitate the ecological transition of the vineyards.
  • Demonstrating new consumer demands.
  • Demonstrating the localized agronomic impacts of new modes of production linked to environmental impositions.
  • Demonstrating the effect of competition between organic and healthy wines (without added sulphites).

Thus, VINOVERT has responded to the problem of the agro-ecological transition of viticulture, working on specific and localized cases. It has shown that the use of pesticides in viticulture is linked primarily to a real difficulty in modifying the behaviour of winegrowers and not economic reasons. Likewise, the project has contributed to new legislative proposals of the European Commission, on one hand to allow the use of hybrid varieties for the production of wines and on the other hand, to nullify the prohibition of cultivating six varieties for the production of wine and to increase genetic diversity. All these results have been reflected in a White Paper of which 3,000 copies were distributed.

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