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a RESEARCH STUDY

Contribute to our investigation on sustainable viticulture in Europe

The Gender Question in Sustainable Viticulture: Qualitative and Quantitative Study

One of the objectives of the 2020 project is to carry out a sociological study in collaboration with the French research institute INRAE. The objective is to highlight a typology of actors and their main concerns to guide the future strategies of the LACCAVE project

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The survey consists of a qualitative part through our fieldwork and a quantitative part based on an online survey. 

To obtain reliable conclusions, we need representative samples in the different countries.​

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Read our articles on the Agrigenre website
 

1. Differences in the perceptions and roles of women in winegrowing with regard to environmental issues: explanations and implications (read)

Cultural and Economic Contexts in Sustainable Viticulture: Lessons from Geographic Specificities

Moët Hennessy Wine Estates, a global leader in luxury and exceptional wines, entrusted us with a strategic mission to explore and analyze the differentiated approach to sustainable viticulture across various countries and cultures. This study, crucial for understanding local and cultural specificities, highlights the pivotal role of oenologists while shedding light on the unique perspectives of women in this field. Our expertise enabled Moët Hennessy to better grasp these dynamics and refine their sustainable viticulture strategy on an international scale.

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Read our articles
 

1. Comparative analysis on the perception of sustainable viticulture in France & Spain (download)

2. Analysis on the perception of sustainable viticulture in Italy, Slovenia & Croatia (download)

3. Analysis on the perception of sustainable viticulture in Montenegro, Albania & North Macedonia (download)

4. Analysis on the perception of sustainable viticulture in Bulgaria, Roumania, Hungary, Austria et Switzerland (download)

5. Final report (only on demand at worldwinewomen2020@gmail.com)

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