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Wine growers 'on tip of Africa' race to adapt to climate change

Terra Daily Wednesday, 17 April 2024 ()
Stellenbosch, South Africa (AFP) April 17, 2024

At a South African wine farm, dry, uprooted grapevines are stacked at the bottom of a hilly stretch of brown fallow land. Much of the vineyard is being replanted to better cope with climate change, which is projected to bring rarer but more violent rainfall to this wine-loving corner of the world. From Australia to California, France, Spain and Italy, producers in wine-growing regions
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