Promoting wine industries in Mediterranean protected areas

Partner RNP: Haut-Languedoc

INRAE departments and units: ACT-Innovation; AQUA-G-eau

This cross-border cooperation project between Tunisia, Lebanon, Italy and France aims to help, develop and promote virtuous sustainable viticulture practices that respect the natural and cultural heritage of the Mediterranean.

In France, the protected areas concerned are the Thau Basin and the Minerve site in the Haut-Languedoc Regional Nature Park, an area of mixed farming alternating plateaux of grazed dry grassland, vineyards and gorges. This wine tourism area is home to a number of cooperatives and winegrowers facing water shortages exacerbated by climate change. Irrigation is developing here, while at the same time raising questions about the regional, ecological and socio-economic issues involved in saving water. One of OENOMED’s levers is therefore to co-construct, with action groups involving public, private, citizen and political players, a label and charters encouraging the adoption of green technologies, good water use practices and sustainable commercial actions. INRAE’s G-eau and Innovation research units are helping to design these charters. They have already identified a number of levers for sustainable viticulture such as the use of resistant grape varieties, rational irrigation, reduced use of plant protection products and the adoption of high environmental value approaches.

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