The Longevity of Sustainable Vineyard Practices

J. Peterson, Forrest Richmond, A. Ferrara, K. Watts, L. F. Casassa
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Joelle Ainsley (name disguised at her request), a vineyard manager in California’s Central Coast, was concerned with the environmental impact of the conventional farming techniques used at her vineyards. She wondered if she could make her vineyards sustainable and leverage the increase in consumer demand for organic products. Considering that sustainability might be more expensive and time consuming to execute than conventional farming, Ainsley brought on a research team to examine the effects of sustainable practices. The team attempted to quantify the environmental and wine quality benefits. With data in hand, Ainsley must decide how to balance her desire to farm sustainably with the increased costs and unknown benefits of doing so. This case examines sustainable farming practices, looks at the cost and quality of sustainably grown grapes compared with conventional farming, and explores consumer attitudes toward organically produced wine. The case includes preliminary data that indicates increased soil health but no discernable increase in quality to the fruit or wine chemistry.
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可持续葡萄园实践的寿命
乔尔·安斯利(Joelle Ainsley,应她的要求化名)是加州中部海岸的一位葡萄园经理,她担心葡萄园中使用的传统耕作技术对环境的影响。她想知道她是否可以让她的葡萄园可持续发展,并利用消费者对有机产品需求的增长。考虑到可持续发展可能比传统农业更加昂贵和耗时,安斯利带来了一个研究小组来检查可持续发展实践的影响。该团队试图量化环境和葡萄酒质量的好处。有了数据在手,安斯利必须决定如何平衡她对可持续农业的渴望,以及这样做的成本增加和未知的好处。本案例考察了可持续农业实践,考察了与传统农业相比,可持续种植葡萄的成本和质量,并探讨了消费者对有机葡萄酒的态度。该案例包括初步数据,表明土壤健康状况有所改善,但水果或葡萄酒的化学质量没有明显提高。
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