THE RESEARCH GAP: How Wine and Grape Research is Funded in the United States
With limited industry funding participation, the wine industry leans heavily on governmental funding for research, despite the volatility of federal and state budgets.
by Mary-Colleen Tinney
Funding for wine, grape and vine research in the United States is often volatile. While the industry does work to raise and allocate some funds on its own, often through mandatory assessments or fees based on wine or grape sales, almost all current research funding in the U.S. is obtained through state or federal sources.
Individual projects are often funded in a multi-layered fashion, with money coming from any combination of industry, state ...
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