Articles tagged with: cool climate oenology and viticulture institute
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Andrew Wilson’s connection to viticulture dates back to his teenage years. In 2010, his grandmother purchased a pepper farm along ... Full story
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New agriculture network to share research, tools with Niagara municipalities
Agriculture is a major economic driver in Ontario’s Greenbelt, yet less than five per cent of the area’s 66 ... Full story -
Brock launches national facility for virus-free grapevine plant material
A facility that maintains high-quality, virus-free plant materials and eliminates viruses and other pathogens of concern in grapevines is up ... Full story -
Local winery partners with Olympic athletes, Brock co-op students
When a Canadian athlete celebrates their performance at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing with a glass of wine, there’s ... Full story -
Brock surveying Ontario horticultural sector on how it shares, accesses and uses sustainable production research
There’s great research on how to make the horticulture industry more environmentally friendly, but that knowledge may not be ... Full story -
CCOVI’s 15th annual Lecture Series celebrates 25 years of grape and wine research
The Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute (CCOVI) Lecture Series returns to the virtual stage next week, celebrating its 15th ... Full story -
Brock Media Clips for Friday, Jan. 14
Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently. A new crop: Brock University Oenology ... Full story -
Canadian sparkling wine pairs perfectly with the holidays: Brock’s CCOVI
With the holiday season swiftly approaching, sparkling wines will once again be a hot commodity on store shelves. Due to ... Full story -
CCOVI provides sustainable solutions for mitigating climate change impacts
Remember when those red, spotted beetles were seemingly everywhere earlier this year? Due to warming temperatures, those pesky bugs are ... Full story -
CCOVI research looks to specialized camera technology for early detection of grapevine viruses
Imagine being able to detect, and then manage, the presence of a grapevine virus before symptoms are even visible in ... Full story