Essays about: "vineyards sector"

Found 3 essays containing the words vineyards sector.

  1. 1. Opportunities for improved environmental sustainability of a wine producer in South Africa : natural resource management and climate change adaptation and mitigation

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Soil and Environment

    Author : Ida Åslund; [2013]
    Keywords : wine production; erosion; carbon footprint; climate change mitigation; viticulture; Greenhouse Gas Emissions; soil conservation; life cycle analysis;

    Abstract : South Africa has been among the top ten wine producing countries for at least 20 years. Even though the land under grapevines is decreasing globally it is still increasing in Africa. READ MORE

  2. 2. The wine production in FYROM : does the wine sector have a comparative advantage?

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Economics

    Author : Per Andersson; Magnus Ödlund; [2011]
    Keywords : Wine; FYROM; Comparative advantage; Competitiveness;

    Abstract : FYROM has a long tradition of producing wine. Wine production in FYROM is one of the greatest contributors of the agricultural share of their GDP. The aim of the thesis is to see if the wine production in FYROM has a comparative advantage compared to other countries that produce wine and if FYROM is able to sustain the advantage in the future. READ MORE

  3. 3. A Future Wine Cluster in Kosova?

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för teknokultur, humaniora och samhällsbyggnad

    Author : Faton Deva; [2007]
    Keywords : agriculture economy; clusters; basic elements of a cluster; wine; vineyards sector; wine production; wine consumption; Porter s diamond model; regional innovation system; Triple-Helix; cluster initiatives;

    Abstract : This thesis deals with the Kosovar agricultural economy and the introduction of new approaches. Kosova is an economy in transition with high unemployment, young population and structural problems. The privatization process promises a better future and economic growth. However, hard work and new approaches are needed. READ MORE