How are vineyards management strategies and climate-related conditions aff ecting economic performance? A case study of Chilean wine grape growers

Bopp, Carlos; Jara-Rojas, Roberto; Engler, Alejandra; Araya-Alman, Miguel

Abstract

In wine grape production, growers decide between alternative management strategies of the vineyard that have direct consequences on competitiveness. Th e aim of this study is to evaluate the impact on economic performance of four management strategies: training system, reserve quality production, irrigation method, and mechanization of labors. Th e data used in the study comes from face-to-face interviews to 336 wine grape growers of Central Chile, which was complemented with climatic variables retrieved from Geographic Information Systems. A log-log regression model of total value product (TVP) for the main variety grown in the vineyard was estimated, using production factors, vineyards’ attributes, management strategies and climaterelated conditions as explanatory variables. An interesting contribution of this study is the identifi cation of TVP functions for land, fertilizers, fungicides, other agrochemicals, labor, and age of vines. Our results show that the training system has the most impact on TVP, where tendone-trained vineyards demonstrated 63% higher TVP than those vertically trained when holding all other variables constant. Reserve quality production also has a positive eff ect on TVP, increasing it by 25% compared to vineyards producing varietal quality grapes. In contrast, the use of pressurized irrigation systems and mechanization in harvesting do not present a signifi cant eff ect on TVP. Th e fi ndings of this paper represent an advance in the understanding of the economic performance factors associated with wine grape growing and could serve to guide on-farm decisions and sectoral policies in pursuing the competitive development of wine grape growers

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Título según SCOPUS: ID SCOPUS_ID:85150527241 Not found in local SCOPUS DB
Volumen: 11
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página de inicio: 61
Página final: 73
DOI:

10.36253/WEP-12739

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