To Combat Climate Change, Switzerland Debuts Seven New Fungus-Resistant Grape Varieties
Swiss agricultural research institute Agroscope has unveiled seven new grape varieties bred over 17 years to be resistant to fungal diseases. The innovation aims to significantly reduce pesticide use and better equip viticulture for the challenges of climate change.

Key Takeaways
- Agroscope has released seven new grape varieties after 17 years of breeding.
- The new varieties are named Forisia, Elaris, Orellis, Damona, Valpesia, Dioniso, and Taranis.
- The new vines reduce pesticide use by over 80%.
- Resistance was achieved through 'gene pyramidisation'.
- The first wines from these varieties are expected to be available in 2029.
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They Said
"The new varieties should significantly reduce the use of pesticides... They are also intended to better prepare viticulture for the challenges of climate change."