Government Eliminated 973 Standards and Deregulates the Argentine Wine Industry
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Resolution 37/2025 of the National Institute of Viticulture (INV) repeals hundreds of historical regulations and redefines the role of the organism.From now on, the INV will cease to control the production stages and will focus only on guaranteeing the quality of bottled wine.
The national government repealed 973 norms of the National Institute of Viticulture (INV) with the objective of “simplifying productive processes”. The measure was officialized by Resolution 37/2025, published this Friday in the Official Gazette with the signature of the owner of the organization, Carlos Tizio. According to the Minister of Deregulation and Transformation of the State, Federico Sturzenegger, the decision “leaves behind decades of…
The National Government restructured the National Institute of Viticulture (INV), eliminating its intervention in the initial and intermediate stages of the production process in order to concentrate exclusively on the control of the final product. The measure, provided for in Resolution No. 37/2025 published in the Official Gazette and in force since 1 January 2026, puts an end to the monitoring of the entire process and, according to estimates…
Deregulation and freedom: the national government promoted a reform that eliminates almost a thousand rules in the wine industry to reduce bureaucracy and promote production. The national government formalized a historic deregulation in the wine sector, eliminating 973 regulations that, for decades, had hindered the productive and commercial development of Argentine wine. The measure seeks to speed up production, export and control processes, si…
The Government formalized the repeal of 973 norms of the National Institute of Viticulture, a measure promoted by Federico Sturzenegger that reduces state controls and leaves part of the sector's control in private hands.
“The National Government modernises and simplifies the regulation of the wine industry.” This is the title of the statement issued this Friday by the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries (SAGYP) and which describes the details of the “profound reform” that it decided to address, together with the Ministry of Deregulation and Transformation of the State, to “modernize the regulatory framework of the wine sector, eliminating bureaucrat…
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