Webinar: Research Updates on Red Blotch
Watch this webinar to learn about recent research updates from both the East and West coasts of North America on Grapevine Red Blotch Virus.
Watch this webinar to learn about recent research updates from both the East and West coasts of North America on Grapevine Red Blotch Virus.
This webinar is part of a mini-series dedicated to highlighting final results from some of the research projects completed under the CAP Grape & Wine Cluster (2018-2023). This session, held on July 23rd, 2025, focused on Activities 12, 13, and 14, all of which were related to optimizing the quality of Canadian wines.
These presentation recordings comprise a series dedicated to sharing short research results from the AAFC-led research activities within the Canadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP) Grape and Wine AgriScience Cluster (2018-2023).
This webinar is part of a mini-series dedicated to highlighting final results from some of the research projects completed under the CAP Grape & Wine Cluster (2018-2023). This session, held on May 22nd, 2025, focused on Activity 9: "Optimization of Grape Production in Eastern Canada."
This webinar is the first part of a mini-series dedicated to highlighting final results from some of the research projects completed under the CAP Grape & Wine Cluster (2018-2023). This session, held on March 27th, 2025, focused on Activity 5: "Assessing Grapevine Cold Hardiness Under Climatic Conditions of Eastern Canada by Applying Various Techniques."
National Research Users Meeting - April 17th @ 11:30am EST (virtual access available)
Our first webinar of 2025 held on January 23rd focused on recovery from climate-related events, which is a topic that has been top-of-mind in Canada for the last few years given various cold damage events across the country. This webinar addresses how climate change relates to vineyard management, variety selection, and more.
Clean Vines FAQ - BC Wine Grape Council Webinar on December 19th, 2024
Our first webinar of 2024 focused on Tomato Ringspot Virus (ToRSV), a virus that is becoming an increasing concern in parts of eastern Canada but is still not widely known or understood.
This webinar addresses how climate change relates to rootstock use/selection in both a cool climate and warm climate context, with other interesting factors such as nematodes also discussed.
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