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© KYODOGlobal warming brings Pinot Noir cultivation to Japan's north
ASAHIKAWA, Hokkaido©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Yubaru
Reads more like an advertisement for wine than an article about global warming!
JonathanJo
Educator60
Paragraph 8, perhaps:
National Agriculture and Food Research Organization
1glenn
If we try hard enough, we can warm the planet so much that pinot noir can be grown in Antarctica. After that, the whole planet will be too warm for grapes.
kurisupisu
Yet the price of wine production in Japan means it is much more expensive than any imported wine....
Jonathan Prin
28 hectares, a drop in an ocean.
Outside needed temperature, quality of soil is essential and Hokkaido is known for good agriculture lands.
Global warming benefits us all.
JonathanJo
Tell that to the polar bears.