Winegrape similarities and concentrations: implications
In a previous article in this journal, we described the mixes of winegrape varieties across countries in terms of both similarities and concentrations. We showed that countries are becoming more similar in their mixes of winegrape varieties between them and with respect to the world as a whole, and...
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In a previous article in this journal, we described the mixes of winegrape varieties across countries in terms of both similarities and concentrations. We showed that countries are becoming more similar in their mixes of winegrape varieties between them and with respect to the world as a whole, and that they are becoming more concentrated. The aim of this article is to discuss the implications of these recent changes in similarities and concentrations. These insights are based on those of a recent scientific journal article (Puga and Anderson 2023), as well as those from other work – part of which is first published here.
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spelling | doaj-art-8a8f821836384396875c19138aa929922025-01-19T11:10:18ZdeuInternational Viticulture and Enology SocietyIVES Technical Reviews2680-49052025-01-0110.20870/IVES-TR.2024.8456Winegrape similarities and concentrations: implicationsGerman Puga0Kym Anderson1Wine Economics Research Centre, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia and Centre for Agricultural Economics and Development, University of Western Australia, Perth, AustraliaWine Economics Research Centre, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia and Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia In a previous article in this journal, we described the mixes of winegrape varieties across countries in terms of both similarities and concentrations. We showed that countries are becoming more similar in their mixes of winegrape varieties between them and with respect to the world as a whole, and that they are becoming more concentrated. The aim of this article is to discuss the implications of these recent changes in similarities and concentrations. These insights are based on those of a recent scientific journal article (Puga and Anderson 2023), as well as those from other work – part of which is first published here. https://ives-technicalreviews.eu/article/view/8456 |
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