Professional Seminar: Grapevine Flavescence Dorée – A Threat of Our Time
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Participant Arrival and Registration
Feb. 27
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Event Opening
Feb. 27
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Flavescence Dorée: How can we stop its spread in time?
Tamašek RolandFeb. 27
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Stronger Vine Stocks: Modern Conditioning Technologies in Practice
Gombos GergelyFeb. 27
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Coffee Break – Refreshments and informal professional discussions
Feb. 27
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Water Where the Plant Needs It: A New Approach to Soil–Plant Water Retention
Rózsa InezFeb. 27
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How to Make Spraying More Effective? Nozzles, Water, and Technology Made Simple
Farkas Dóra PiroskaFeb. 27
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Partner Session – The Business Value of Mobility
Jász-Plasztik Autócentrum Kft. (HU)Feb. 27
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Lunch and Networking
Feb. 27
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Discussion and exchange of experience
Feb. 27
A plant protection specialist with more than two decades of experience, whose professional path has been shaped by ecological thinking from the very beginning. As a viticulture and enology engineer and a specialist in plant protection and nutrient management, he approaches his work through complex relationships in which soil, the plant, and the environment all play essential roles.
As the owner of Rózsa Winery, he tests and refines solutions on a daily basis that are viable in the long term within organic viticulture. His professional approach is marked by respect for nature, informed decision-making, and the pursuit of truly effective alternatives—not theoretical concepts, but practices proven directly in the field.
He shares his extensive experience as a specialist advisor to a wide range of growers and actively contributes to implementing sustainable solutions in practical vineyard management.
Presentation
The presentation provides a comprehensive overview of which materials, technological steps, and mindset approaches have proven truly effective in organic viticulture. Drawing on his own practical experience, György demonstrates how stable and reliable production can be maintained even in an environment challenged by active ingredient withdrawals.
He will address the simple yet crucial decisions that determine long term vineyard health, as well as emerging directions that offer real world alternatives—not only in theory but in practice. The goal of the presentation is to provide actionable answers to growers’ most important questions through concrete, practical examples.