Korean media land in Sicily to talk about grapes and cultural techniques to face the “climate change”

K o r e a n m e d i a l a n d i n S i c i l y t o t a l k a b o u t g r a p e s a n d c u l t u r a l t e c h n i q u e s t o f a c e t h e c l i m a t e c h a n g e

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Asian report on the island: the YNA (Yonhap News Agency Korea) among the vineyards of Mazara del Vallo to document the harvest of Colomba Bianca.

Korea winks at Sicilian wines. And it does so with a journalistic reportage that in recent days has seen to work the correspondent in Rome of YNA (Yonhap News Agency Korea) Shin Chang Yong together with the coordinator Kim Chang Ho, among the vineyards of Colomba Bianca, the Sicilian wine cooperative operating in the territory of Trapani. YNA is a South Korean news agency, based in Seoul - which provides news, images and videos to the country’s media - that is dealing with our agri-food excellences: from Palermo to Catania, from grapes to Sicily’s red orange.
Asian report on the island: the YNA (Yonhap News Agency Korea) among the vineyards of Mazara del Vallo to document the harvest of Colomba Bianca.

Korea winks at Sicilian wines. And it does so with a journalistic reportage that in recent days has seen to work the correspondent in Rome of YNA (Yonhap News Agency Korea) Shin Chang Yong together with the coordinator Kim Chang Ho, among the vineyards of Colomba Bianca, the Sicilian wine cooperative operating in the territory of Trapani. YNA is a South Korean news agency, based in Seoul - which provides news, images and videos to the country’s media - that is dealing with our agri-food excellences: from Palermo to Catania, from grapes to Sicily’s red orange.

The journalists, visiting the production plant of the company in Mazara del Vallo, have deepened the critical issues related to drought, climate change and water scarcity in the island, Then focus on the need to preserve and enhance the fruits of a land that has all the requirements to successfully target international markets.

To welcome him the president of wineries Colomba Bianca Dino Taschetta, the communication and marketing manager Marisa Leo and the winemaker Antonio Pulizzi, who illustrated our harvest, the processes of vineyard management and new cultivation techniques, Born with the aim of ensuring the quality of our grapes in a context of Climate Change, which has revolutionized the seasons and timing related to the most traditional production patterns. 

The attention of YNA is proud of us – said the president Taschetta – thanks to the presence of journalists we had the opportunity to tell and let touch with hand the quality of our grapes and the goodness of our wines. On the table, the projects put in place to deal with the heat and the phenomena related to drought; our export objectives – Colomba Bianca today exports permanently in 26 countries and in different continents – and all the initiatives carried out to promote the brand “Sicily”known all over the world».