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Photo taken on October 29, 2016 shows winemaker Justin Jarrett checking his vines at his vineyard in Orange.
With record-breaking hot weather tipped to become the new "normal" in Australia, the world's fourth-largest wine exporter by value, the government and grape-growers are trialling ways to mitigate against the challenges, including pruning later and switching varieties. Australia's independent Climate Council warned in 2015 that up to 70 percent of wine-growing areas in the country with Mediterranean climates -- including the Barossa and Western Australia's Margaret River region -- would be "less suitable for grape growing by 2050" due to global warming. / AFP / PETER PARKS / To go with AFP story Australia-wine-environment-viticulture-climate-economy,FEATURE by Glenda KWEK (Photo credit should read PETER PARKS/AFP via Getty Images)
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