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Champagne Harvest Begins Earlier This Year, Reflecting Climate Change Effects
17 Ağustos 2026Japan Times
- The champagne industry in France is experiencing significant changes due to climate change, with the official harvest start date moved to August 12 this year, over a week earlier than the previous year's date of August 20. This record-early harvest highlights the ongoing impact of rising temperatures on vineyard pra…
- As climate conditions continue to shift, the long-term implications for the quality and production of champagne remain a pressing concern.
- The shift in harvest dates is part of a broader trend observed in many agricultural sectors, where climate change is altering growing seasons and crop yields. This phenomenon is not isolated to France or the champagne industry but is a global challenge that affects various crops and regions.
- The advancement of the harvest date is a clear indicator of how climate change is reshaping traditional agricultural timelines. While earlier harvests may initially seem beneficial for production, they raise questions about the quality of the grapes and the sustainability of vineyard practices in the face of ongoing…
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This article reflects the current state of the champagne industry and its challenges due to climate change as of 2023.
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