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"Over 40% of our grapes have already been harvested
The campaign started in late July and we believe it might continue until mid-October
Sweet Sapphire and Sweet Celebration varieties," explains Mariella Pinto
a company specializing in viticulture located in Palagianello
Left: Sweet Sapphire; right: Sweet Celebration
"The season is much better than last year when it comes to both quantity (25-30% increase in volumes) and quality
with larger grapes and a higher sugar content."
"Our vineyards are managed with innovative agronomic techniques to obtain produce with low residue made available in different packaging formats
We work with an external company for commercialization
which distributes the grapes not only in most European countries
but in Arab ones as well where the Cotton Candy variety seems to be particularly popular."
the pandemic does not seem to have affected sales
Orders are coming in and interest for Italian productions is on the up."
Contacts:Agri Taras societĂ agricola srlLocalitĂ Santa ColombaPalagianello (TA)Email: [email protected]
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this time in the southern region of Apulia (Puglia)
7th October and resulted in floods across the western side of the province of Taranto
and some coastal areas of the province of Matero
The heavy rain led to dangerously high water levels in the Bradano and Lato rivers
The towns of Ginosa and Marina di Ginosa were particularly badly affected
Other towns that suffered include Castellaneta
Flood water blocked roads in Bari and Castellaneta
A bridge near to Ginosa is also believed to have collapsed under the force of flood waters
Other bridges have been made unsafe by the flooding
making transport around the affected area all but impossible
Residents of the town of Marinella in Marina di Ginosa were evacuated after levels of the Bradano threatened their homes
The same area suffered from severe flooding in March 20111
and emergency and rescue workers have been involved in helping with some evacuations and to rescue motorists who were trapped in their vehicles by the flood waters
An uninhabited house in Ginosa Marina has been reported as completely destroyed in the floods
Parts of Ginosa saw mud and debris washing through the streets
The local media have reported that at least 2 people have died
with between 2 and 4 more missing after flash floods struck in Ginosa
This area of southern Italy is particularly vulnerable to flooding in autumn and spring time
Previously floods also struck in parts of Taranto in September 2003
The city of Brindisi in Apulia has also suffered flooding
and saw over 10cm of rain in 24 hours during the period from 7th to 8th October
Many roads were impassable and much of the city’s streets were under water
Sources: Meteo web; ; Il Quotidiano Italiano
Photo Credit: You Reporter
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