El Niño: How it will impact food and beverage
El Niño weather patterns are set to push temperatures higher and disrupt rainfall across the globe, with forecasters even predicting a 'super El Niño' event. The wine industry will need to prepare for droughts and changing growing conditions that could affect everything from grape ripening to yields, making climate adaptation strategies more important than ever for producers.
Originally published by Beverage Daily
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