France Boosts Wine Industry with €130 Million Aid | Science-Environment
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France will allocate EUR 130 million for the distribution of living areas, in an attempt to reduce the production of wine in a marked period of consumption decline and the effects of climate change. The measure announced by the Ministry...
In the face of the persistent difficulties of the French vineyard, the government is releasing EUR 130 million for a plan to grubbing up vines and strengthening its support for fragile farms, in order to preserve the sector and ensure its recovery.
The Ministry of Agriculture will release an envelope of 130 million euros for wine growers to finance a new plan to grubbing up the vines. A "national plan of exit from crisis", according to the...
The Ministry of Agriculture announced on Monday an envelope of 130 million euros to support the grubbing up of vines, and called on Brussels to mobilize "the European crisis reserve", in an attempt to release the...
Jérôme Despey, president of the Chambre d'agriculture de l'Hérault, hopes, on Monday, on franceinfo, that this grubbing-up plan will restore future prospects for wine growers and winemakers.
In particular, the envelope is intended to help winegrowers, weakened by the climate crisis and disaffection for the wine of consumers, to remove untapped vines.
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