National Grape Research Alliance Inc.
National Grape Research Alliance Inc.
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Mission
Drive research to maximize productivity, sustainability and competitiveness of the American grape industries.
About
The National Grape Research Alliance (NGRA) seeks to advance research to improve the quality and competitiveness of the American grape industries, including wine grapes, table grapes, juice grapes and raisins. NGRA-supported research projects involve multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional, multi-state collaboration, and target issues that no single grape sector could adequately address on its own. Our efforts are focused in four theme areas: 1) natural resources and environment, 2) integrated production systems, 3) genetics and grapevine improvement, and 4) extension and outreach.
