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The annual academic conference of grape and wine will be held in Penglai
www.wines-info.com by wing 2007-6-13 14:46:17   

It's reported that 2007 annual academic conference of Grape and Wine Branch of China Horticulture Institute will be held from August 8 to 10 in Penglai, Shangdong.


 


The annual conference whose aim is to promote the development of China's grape and wine industry will be held by Grape and Wine Branch of China Horticulture Institute and Penglai Grape and Wine Bureau. Visitors can do an on-site investigation in grape and wine region of Penglai and do the academic exchange on the research and production technology of grape and wine. The experts of wine sector analyzed that wine region should adopt grape and wine experts' ideas to inject fresh energy to grape and wine region of Penglai.

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