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Sustainability and resilience in the wine sector

Abstract

Resilience and sustainability are two fundamental concepts in the sustainable development of the wine sector, being closely interconnected. In a context marked by climate change, soil degradation, and economic challenges, adopting sustainable practices is essential to ensuring the long-term resilience of wine producers.

Sustainability in viticulture involves the responsible use of natural resources, reducing environmental impact, and promoting agricultural practices that maintain soil fertility and biodiversity. Techniques such as organic farming, the use of renewable energy, and efficient water management are just some of the solutions adopted by winemakers to minimize negative effects on the ecosystem.

On the other hand, the resilience of the wine sector refers to its ability to adapt and withstand various challenges, whether extreme weather conditions, vine diseases, or market instability. This involves diversifying cultivated grape varieties, implementing innovative technologies, and developing economic strategies to maintain competitiveness.

Therefore, sustainability directly contributes to increasing the resilience of the wine sector. Adopting environmentally friendly practices not only protects vineyards for future generations but also ensures the economic and social stability of wine-growing communities. Investments in sustainability are not just an ecological necessity but also a smart strategy for strengthening a resilient and prosperous wine sector.

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Publication date: September 22, 2025

Issue: 46th World Congress of Vine and Wine

Type: Short communication

Authors

Nicolae Luca1

1 Technical University of Moldova

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IVES Conference Series | OIV | OIV 2025

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