Examples of using Phylloxera in English and their translations into Dutch
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knew a certain prosperity which ended with the epidemic of phylloxera which struck the vineyard
the information collected during implementation of programmes to combat phylloxera.
Where vines of the sultana and muscatel varieties have been infected with phylloxera, the minimum yield required shall be equivalent to 1900 kilograms of unprocessed dried grapes during the five marketing years following the entry into effect of this Regulation;
hectare aid(ECU 2 306/ha), as well as replanting aid for vineyards affected by phylloxera ECU 3 244/ha/year for three years.
but the outbreak of phylloxera destroyed the vineyards in the late nineteenth century,
Whereas replanting schemes to combat phylloxera are continuing;
then a few years later another pest Phylloxera vastatrix from America completely ruined the remaining plants.
Producers who replant their vineyards to combat phylloxera and who are not in receipt of aid provided for under structural measures against that disease chargeable to the Guidance Section of the EAGGF shall be entitled,
8 important new projects started;• 420 ha of vine(affected by phylloxera) were included in the new programme.
Phylloxera: Vine disease due to a small green-fly.
Production in the area was interrupted for almost a century after the outbreak of the phylloxera plague at the end of the 19th century.
Mr Andriessen(NL).- The Commission is obviously aware that phylloxera can spread very rapidly,
After the grapes of the region were destroyed by phylloxera a new, flowering wine area grows.
However this faced a major set-back when the vineyards were all but wiped out by phylloxera in 1875.
vineyards ravaged by phylloxera, and a treacherous medical profession emphasising the rising tide of alcoholism.
Those were good times, up to the date when phylloxera descended on the region,
are many wine gardens, since on the fruitful sandy soil the grapes grow very well and remain exempted from phylloxera.
After all Europe was hit in the 19th century by the Phylloxera- a merciless parasite that destroyed pretty much every single vineyard in the continent with its razor sharp teeth cliquez ici for the dirty details.
These were unaffected by phylloxera and continue to be planted by a foule,
There was at that time a lot of money to be made in wine production since the phylloxera had destroyed the French vineyards
