
Manuel Gonçalves
Manuel Gonçalves, known locally as Manuel 'Neto', is the president of the Cooperativa de Produção e Consumo Liberdade (CAL) in Madeira. He is a notable figure in the region's agricultural landscape, advocating for the preservation of local vine varieties like Sercial amidst the encroaching urban development and the agricultural shift towards more profitable crops like bananas and sugarcane. Gonçalves underscores the cultural and historical significance of Madeira's winemaking traditions while addressing the challenges posed by climate change and the loss of agricultural land.
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Manuel Gonçalves was attacked with a knife outside the Bar Académico in Braga and later died in the hospital.
Estudantes querem reabrir bar em Braga. Moradores vão “fazer tudo” para o evitar | Universidade do MinhoManuel Gonçalves was a young Andorran who was tragically murdered in Braga.
Multitudinari adeu al jove andorrà assassinat a Braga
Manuel Gonçalves was a 19-year-old victim who was fatally stabbed outside the Bar Académico in Braga.
Suspeito de matar jovem à porta de bar em Braga fica em prisão preventiva | Crime
Manuel Gonçalves was a 19-year-old Portuguese who was fatally stabbed by Mateus Marley Machado.
Com antecedentes nos EUA, brasileiro suspeito de matar jovem português seria expulso do país europeu
Manuel Gonçalves was a 19-year-old victim who was fatally stabbed outside the Bar Académico de Braga.
PJ detém suspeito de homicídio de jovem no Bar Académico de Braga | Crime
Manuel Gonçalves was a 19-year-old who died after being stabbed during a brawl in Braga, Portugal.
Mor apunyalat a Portugal un jove de 19 anys nascut a Andorra la VellaManuel Gonçalves, known as Manu, was stabbed during a fight after trying to help a girl who had her drink spiked.
Assassinat a Braga un jove nascut a AndorraManuel Gonçalves, president of the Cooperativa de Produção e Consumo Liberdade, discusses urban development and its impact on agriculture in Madeira.
A rentável bananeira e as alterações climáticas estão a fazer subir vinha madeirense | Madeira