The cycles of Argentine wine exports / Los ciclos de las exportaciones de vino argentinas

This paper analyses the different episodes that the Argentina wine industry transited between the years 1980 to 2012, within a context of globalization of the wine-grape industry. In particular, we study the significance that some winemakers had in the process and the effect of the exchange rate and...

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Main Authors: Cerdá Juan Manuel, Duarte y Ricardo Hernández
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20160703005
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spelling doaj-321343692473463c9bb5f6c07e1adbeb2021-04-02T19:38:44ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582016-01-0170300510.1051/bioconf/20160703005bioconf-oiv2016_03005The cycles of Argentine wine exports / Los ciclos de las exportaciones de vino argentinasCerdá Juan Manuel0Duarte y Ricardo Hernández1Investigador del CONICET y del Centro de la Argentina Rural, Universidad Nacional de QuilmesBecario CONICET y del Centro de la Argentina Rural, Universidad Nacional de QuilmesThis paper analyses the different episodes that the Argentina wine industry transited between the years 1980 to 2012, within a context of globalization of the wine-grape industry. In particular, we study the significance that some winemakers had in the process and the effect of the exchange rate and recipients of Argentine wine in the expansion of exports in recent years. The hypothesis of this article is that, from the 80 s, the winemakers observed in exports as a solution to face their most important crisis. This required a transformation of the industry to produce quality wines that could be sold on the international market. Thus, winemakers added to a century-old winemaking tradition new practices and strategies. On the other hand, over 30 years, various macroeconomic policies affect the overall industry growth, especially in exports. On balance, in this paper we propose to show that the growth of exports of Argentine wine was a sinuous and different path to the literature has been found for the “new world” exporters countries. The data was obtained from Instituto Nancional de Vitivinícultura (INV), Bolsa de Comercio de Mendoza and International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV) as well as interviews collected on primary and secondary sources.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20160703005
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Duarte y Ricardo Hernández
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Duarte y Ricardo Hernández
The cycles of Argentine wine exports / Los ciclos de las exportaciones de vino argentinas
BIO Web of Conferences
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Duarte y Ricardo Hernández
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title The cycles of Argentine wine exports / Los ciclos de las exportaciones de vino argentinas
title_short The cycles of Argentine wine exports / Los ciclos de las exportaciones de vino argentinas
title_full The cycles of Argentine wine exports / Los ciclos de las exportaciones de vino argentinas
title_fullStr The cycles of Argentine wine exports / Los ciclos de las exportaciones de vino argentinas
title_full_unstemmed The cycles of Argentine wine exports / Los ciclos de las exportaciones de vino argentinas
title_sort cycles of argentine wine exports / los ciclos de las exportaciones de vino argentinas
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publishDate 2016-01-01
description This paper analyses the different episodes that the Argentina wine industry transited between the years 1980 to 2012, within a context of globalization of the wine-grape industry. In particular, we study the significance that some winemakers had in the process and the effect of the exchange rate and recipients of Argentine wine in the expansion of exports in recent years. The hypothesis of this article is that, from the 80 s, the winemakers observed in exports as a solution to face their most important crisis. This required a transformation of the industry to produce quality wines that could be sold on the international market. Thus, winemakers added to a century-old winemaking tradition new practices and strategies. On the other hand, over 30 years, various macroeconomic policies affect the overall industry growth, especially in exports. On balance, in this paper we propose to show that the growth of exports of Argentine wine was a sinuous and different path to the literature has been found for the “new world” exporters countries. The data was obtained from Instituto Nancional de Vitivinícultura (INV), Bolsa de Comercio de Mendoza and International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV) as well as interviews collected on primary and secondary sources.
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