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Canadian Grapevine Certification Network 21.02.2021

Lisez notre dernière version de la newsletter ici. Un message de la Chaire CGCN-RCCV, introduction à la certification, mises à jour et événements: https://mailchi.mp/b55417a6/bulletin-cgcn-rccv-dcembre-2020 Comme il s'agit de notre première version, veuillez vérifier votre dossier de courrier indésirable/spam et cliquez sur "Ne pas envoyer de spam" afin de pouvoir recevoir de futures communications!

Canadian Grapevine Certification Network 04.02.2021

Read our latest newsletter release here. A message from the CGCN-RCCV Chair, introduction to certification, updates and events: https://mailchi.mp/c6591/cgcn-rccv-december-2020-newsletter As this is our first release, please check your junk/spam folder and click "not spam" so you can receive all future communications!

Canadian Grapevine Certification Network 29.01.2021

Today's #CGCNResearcherSpotlight features Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada scientist Mehdi Sharifi. He studies water and nutrient management strategies for grapevines. You can read one of his brief articles on the use of vermicompost and vermicompost tea for soil and Plant Health Management in Semiarid Vineyards here : https://bit.ly/2UNA3ql

Canadian Grapevine Certification Network 14.01.2021

Stay up-to-date with CGCN-RCCV events, announcements, research, certification news, industry resources and more by subscribing to our newsletter! We'll be releasing our first edition in December. Click here to subscribe https://www.cgcn-rccv.ca/site/contact

Canadian Grapevine Certification Network 28.12.2020

Today our #CGCNResearcherSpotlight features Dr. Caroline Provost. She is a researcher at the Centre de recherche agroalimentaire de Mirabel (CRAM) working on various vineyard & enology projects. One project she's working on concerns grape diseases, practices to reduce disease development, and the need for fungicide applications. Grapes aren't her only area of expertise though! She also studies other crops, such as apples, berries and greenhouse vegetables