Toward a Sustainable Wine Industry

Toward a Sustainable Wine Industry

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Apple Academic Press Inc.
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This title includes a number of Open Access chapters.

Toward a Sustainable Wine Industry: Green Enology in Practice takes a broad look at the emerging trend of using sustainable wine production methods and business practices. It covers a multitude of aspects of the sustainable wine industry, including production methods, recycling efforts, customer behavior, sustainable business practices, and more.

The wine sector, which plays a big role in the agricultural industry around the world, has been facing increasing pressure to fulfill legal environmental requirements while maintaining a competitive position in a global market. Concern for the environment and rising costs have led to an increased interest in sustainable wine production practices. This valuable compendium addresses this trend and looks at different sectors within the wine industry.

In all, the book provides a multi-faceted examination of the important aspects of the increasingly necessary and growing sustainable movement. The book aims to shed valuable light on how to build an integrated sustainable business and development system in the wine industry.

EAN 9781774635469
ISBN 1774635461
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Apple Academic Press Inc.
Publication date March 31, 2021
Pages 302
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152
Country Canada
Illustrations 65 Illustrations, black and white
Editors Preston-Wilsey Luann