Grapevine pruning workshop at Krka National Park
06/03/2023
Grapevine pruning workshop at Krka National Park
On Tuesday, 7 March 2023 at 2 pm, producers of traditional agricultural products and businesses from the Krka River area will gather together to attend a workshop on how to properly prune grapevines
The workshop will be held at Brištani, near the roundabout towards Visovac Island, in the central part of the Park. The workshop will be led by Stipe Ivić from the Institute for Adriatic Crops and Karst Reclamation from Split, and all residents of the areas of Šibenik-Knin County gravitating towards Krka National Park are welcome to attend.
The long-lasting and strong cooperation between Krka National Park and the local community is a prerequisite for our common growth and development, based on conserving and improving biodiversity and protecting the clean environment. By producing traditional products made from locally and organically grown produce, we give thanks to our elders who were able to raise their families on this land, and pass on these traditions to the generations to come. For this very reason, the Public Institute of Krka National Park organises meetings and workshops with the local community.
Pruning the grapevines marks the start of the work season in the vineyard, and this workshop symbolically starts a new cycle of education for the local population through interactive workshops and lectures.
The local farmers will learn more about how to properly prune olive trees at a workshop at the end of March, also on site in an olive grove, in the great outdoors.

















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