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Viticultura orgânica e biodinâmica – não as únicas opções verdes disponíveis

Ulf Karlholm
March 4, 2011
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É fácil ter a impressão que só existe viticultura orgânica e biodinâmica fora de práticas convencionais, mas outros métodos estão desenvolvidos. Na Austrália, várias vinícolas optaram em só usar algumas partes...
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Organic and Biodynamic Viticulture: Not the Only Green Game in Town

Ulf Karlholm
March 2, 2011
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It is easy to get the impression that, apart from conventional practices, there are only two options available in viticulture: organic and biodynamic. However, there are other methods being developed.
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