New Zealand's Agriculture Minister announces $5.6m, 7-year Next Generation Viticulture program to boost vineyard productivity and inject $295m into economy by 2045.
New Zealand's Agriculture Minister Todd McClay announced the Next Generation Viticulture program, aimed at increasing vineyard productivity and injecting $295 million into the economy by 2045. The initiative involves a $5.6 million government investment over seven years and will utilize innovative canopy management techniques. Seven vineyards will pilot the program, which builds on previous successes in the Kiwifruit and Apple industries, ensuring the wine sector's sustainability and quality.
September 29, 2024
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