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Title: Budgeting and economic importance in the production of table grapes
Authors: BOTEZATU, Andrei 
MOCANU, Natalia 
MATEOC-SÎRB, Nicoleta 
Keywords: Pergola;investments;plantations;producers;cuttings
Issue Date: 2022
Source: BOTEZATU A., MOCANU N., MATEOC-SÎRB N., Budgeting and economic importance in the production of dessert grapes, The 4th Economic International Conference Competitiveness and sustainable development, Technical University of Moldova, 3rd - 4th November 2022, p.230-233, https://doi.org/10.52326/csd2022.41, ISBN 978-9975-45-872-6 (PDF)
Conference: Competitiveness and sustainable development
Abstract: 
The results of table grape plantations on intensive support systems have a very good performance, both in our country and abroad. The vines on the Pergola support system allow obtaining very large harvests, and the grapes being of a superior quality compared to traditional systems. In this vein, every year more and more domestic producers choose to grow vines on this type of support. This is confirmed by statistical data. Since the investment costs are considerable for the establishment of such a plantation, table grape producers have a harder time deciding to start such investments, but the beautiful results that this method of growing vines brings, gradually convince more and more producers in its efficiency. Thus in 2020 over 150 hectares of vines were planted on the Pergola system. Currently, in the Republic of Moldova, about 300 hectares have ended up being planted with vines on the Pergola type system, compared to 6 hectares certified five years ago.
URI: http://repository.utm.md/handle/5014/21811
http://cris.utm.md/handle/5014/2108
ISBN: 978-9975-45-872-6
DOI: 10.52326/csd2022.41
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