MED-GOLD participatory workshop on the climate service for the wine sector (in Portuguese)

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The MED-GOLD project aims to make European agriculture more resilient to climate change by developing climate services for three key Mediterranean crops: olive and olive oil, grape and wine, and durum wheat.

The climate service developed for the wine sector – the Dashboard – provides climate information at a range of timescales and for a number of bioclimatic indicators and risk indices developed purposely for the wine sector.

In this workshop, we will showcase the Dashboard and discuss the potential usability of the tool in the wine sector. We will also explore the conditions required to upscale and use this tool in other organisations such as yours.

Due to its participatory nature, this workshop is aimed at individuals working in the grape and wine sector that currently use climate information in their activities and business.

The workshop will be facilitated by Marta Teixeira, part of the Research and Development Department at the Portuguese winery Sogrape Vinhos, Portugal; and Marta Bruno Soares, University Academic Fellow at the University of Leeds, UK.

Participation in this workshop is free but the number of places is limited. Please, indicate your interest in participating by registering HERE.

Confirmation of participation along with the details to join the workshop will be sent by e-mail at a later stage.

The language for this workshop will be Portuguese.

+++ IMPORTANT: The time for the workshop is 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm Portuguese time (GMT) on February 2, 2022.

 

Agenda:

  • Demonstration of the Dashboard for the wine sector
  • Assessing the potential usability of the Dashboard in the wine sector
  • Exploring the conditions necessary for upscaling the Dashboard to other organisations

 

Register and get free access to the MED-GOLD dashboard for the next 6 months!

 

This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme under Grant agreement No. 776467