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PROGRAMS FOR GRAPE GROWERS
Vine pull programs; Vine pulling; Vine pull; Vine pull scheme; Grubbing up; Grubbing-up; Pull out (vine); Vine pulling scheme; Vine-pull schemes; Uproot (vine); Uprooted (vine)

vine      
n. κλήμα, αμπελόκλημα, άμπελος, αναρριχητικό φυτό
grape leaves         
TRADITIONAL DISH OF SEVERAL CULTURES
Grape leaf; Vine leaves; Grape Leaves
ντολμάδες
sweet potato         
  • A seller peeling a sweet potato in [[Ghana]]
  • Larco Museum Collection]]
  • Flowers, buds, and leaves that look like [[morning glory]]
  • ''Ipomoea batatas'' from the Seikei Zusetsu agricultural encyclopedia (circa 1800)
  • Sweet potato fries served at a [[McDonald's]] restaurant
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  • Sweet potato sprouting “slips”
  • Sweetpotato harvest in [[Nash County, North Carolina]], United States
  • Sweet potato fries with a vegetarian burger
SPECIES OF PLANT
Sweet Potato; Candied yams; Sweet potatoes; Sweet potatoe; Ipomoea batatas; Boniato; Boniata; Sweetpotato; Camote; Potato, sweet; Sweet-potato; Kūmara; Kamote; Satsumaimo; Sweet Potato Vine; Margarita (vegetable); 🍠; Kumera; Sweet potatos; Potato greens; Ratale; Batatoside; Japanese sweet potato; Goguma; Hobakgoguma; Bamgoguma; Hobak-goguma; Bam-goguma; Sweet potato leaves; U+1F360; Satsuma imo; Convolvulus batatas; Kumara (vegetable); History of sweet potatoes; Sweet potato casserole
n. γλυκοπατάτα

ويكيبيديا

Vine pull schemes

Vine pull schemes are programs whereby grape growers receive a financial incentive to pull up their grape vines, a process known as arrachage in French. A large program of this kind was initiated by the European Union (EU) in 1988 to reduce the wine lake glut from overproduction and declining demand. In the first five years of the program, growers, mainly in southern France and southern Italy, were paid to destroy 320,000 hectares or 790,400 acres (3,199 km2) of vineyard. This was the equivalent to the entire vineyard area of the world's fourth largest grower of grapes, the United States. The EU has recently resumed a vine pull scheme and Plan Bordeaux proposes additional vine pulls to increase prices for generic Bordeaux wine.

It is believed that this has contributed to the "global wine shortage". Research by America's Morgan Stanley financial services firm says demand for wine "exceeded supply by 300m cases in 2012".