葡萄栽培与欧盟共同农业政策(CAP):历史回顾、现状与未来展望

Pablo Homet, Manuel Ángel Gallardo-Reina, Juan F. Aguiar, Isabel M. Liberal, Ramón Casimiro-Soriguer, Raúl Ochoa-Hueso
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葡萄是世界上最重要的多年生水果作物之一。自葡萄栽培引入欧洲以来,葡萄种植方法的历史稳定性已持续了近 3000 年。然而,在过去的 70 年中,欧洲的葡萄酒行业经历了巨大的变革。这些变化归因于 20 世纪 50 年代机械化和工业化的广泛应用,以及共同农业政策(CAP)的确立。欧盟(EU)对环境和气候变化的日益关注极大地影响了共同农业政策的历次改革。多年来,这些改革促使欧盟在保护环境、减缓气候变化和减少生物多样性损失方面做出了新的承诺。在这项工作中,我们对新的 CAP 最相关的方面进行了批判性分析,并探讨了欧盟的有机农业监管框架,将其作为改善葡萄园可持续性的工具。目前,西班牙是世界上葡萄园面积最大的国家,达到 964,000 公顷。这占世界葡萄园面积的 13%,占欧盟葡萄园面积的 30%,表明了这种作物在欧洲的重要性。鉴于其重要性,我们以西班牙为例,对新的 CAP 进行了批判性分析。适用于 2023-2027 年的最新 CAP 改革在环境方面是最雄心勃勃的,包括强化条件、生态计划和农业环境-气候承诺付款等手段。最后,我们建议,通过将当前有机葡萄栽培和再生葡萄栽培的理念和管理策略与来自不同社会和文化的论文和经典作家的历史策略相结合,新 CAP 的目标可以成功实现。这将有助于将葡萄栽培的过去、现在和未来结合起来,实现更加以自然为基础的葡萄酒酿造。
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Viticulture and the European Union's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP): Historical overview, current situation and future perspective

The grapevine is one of the most important perennial fruit crops worldwide. The historical stability of winegrowing methods has spanned almost 3000 years since the introduction of viticulture in Europe. However, in the last 70 years, the wine sector in the Europe has experienced substantial transformations. These changes are attributed to the widespread adoption of mechanisation and industralisation in the 1950s and the establishment of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). The growing concern for the environment and climate change in the European Union (EU) has significantly influenced the successive reforms of the CAP. These reforms have resulted in the acquisition of new commitments to protect the environment, mitigate climate change and reduce biodiversity loss over the years. In this work, we carried out a critical analysis of the most relevant aspects of the new CAP and address the regulatory framework of organic agriculture in the EU as a tool for improving the sustainability of vineyards. Currently, Spain is the country with the largest vineyard area in the world, reaching 964,000 hectares. This represents 13% of the world's vineyards and 30% in the EU, which demonstrates the importance of this crop in Europe. Due to its relevance, we focused our critical analyses of the new CAP on Spain as a case study. The latest reform of the CAP, applicable for the period 2023-2027, is the most ambitious in environmental terms and includes instruments such as reinforced conditionality, eco-schemes and payments for agri-environment–climate commitments. Finally, we propose that by integrating concepts and management strategies from current organic and regenerative viticulture together with historical strategies derived from treatises and classic authors across a wide range of societies and cultures, the goals of the new CAP can be successfully met. This will contribute to reuniting the past, the present and the future of viticulture for a more nature-based winemaking.

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