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France to spend millions to destroy wine | |
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The government approved the drastic plan amid falling demand and a huge surplus that is driving prices down | The government approved the drastic plan amid falling demand and a huge surplus that is driving prices down |
The French government and the EU will shell out a total of €200 million ($216 million) to destroy wine surpluses in a country renowned for its centuries-old winemaking traditions, Agriculture Minister Marc Fesneau has said. Officials in Paris cited sluggish demand which resulted in overproduction and falling prices. | The French government and the EU will shell out a total of €200 million ($216 million) to destroy wine surpluses in a country renowned for its centuries-old winemaking traditions, Agriculture Minister Marc Fesneau has said. Officials in Paris cited sluggish demand which resulted in overproduction and falling prices. |
Speaking at a press conference on Friday, Fesneau explained that the money is “aimed at stopping prices collapsing and so that wine-makers can find sources of revenue again.” The official also suggested that the entire industry should “think about consumer changes... and adapt.” | Speaking at a press conference on Friday, Fesneau explained that the money is “aimed at stopping prices collapsing and so that wine-makers can find sources of revenue again.” The official also suggested that the entire industry should “think about consumer changes... and adapt.” |
According to AFP, the alcohol from the condemned wine could be sold to companies that produce hand sanitizers, cleaning products, and perfume. | According to AFP, the alcohol from the condemned wine could be sold to companies that produce hand sanitizers, cleaning products, and perfume. |
Among France’s most affected regions are the famed Bordeaux area, as well as the southwestern Languedoc region. | Among France’s most affected regions are the famed Bordeaux area, as well as the southwestern Languedoc region. |
Earlier this month, AFP quoted Jean-Philippe Granier from the Languedoc wine producers’ association as saying, “We’re producing too much, and the sale price is below the production price, so we’re losing money.” | Earlier this month, AFP quoted Jean-Philippe Granier from the Languedoc wine producers’ association as saying, “We’re producing too much, and the sale price is below the production price, so we’re losing money.” |
In June, the French Agriculture Ministry announced it would earmark €57 million to fund the destruction of around 9,500 hectares of vineyards in the Bordeaux region. Officials have also been offering financial incentives to grape growers to switch to other products. | In June, the French Agriculture Ministry announced it would earmark €57 million to fund the destruction of around 9,500 hectares of vineyards in the Bordeaux region. Officials have also been offering financial incentives to grape growers to switch to other products. |
The European Commission reported in June that high inflation had dampened wine consumption. This, combined with a strong harvest in 2022, led to the surplus. | The European Commission reported in June that high inflation had dampened wine consumption. This, combined with a strong harvest in 2022, led to the surplus. |
According to the commission’s data at the time, wine consumption fell by 7% in Italy, 10% in Spain, 15% in France, 22% in Germany, and 34% in Portugal. | According to the commission’s data at the time, wine consumption fell by 7% in Italy, 10% in Spain, 15% in France, 22% in Germany, and 34% in Portugal. |
The bloc’s wine exports between January and April 2023 also declined – 8.5% compared to the same period last year. | The bloc’s wine exports between January and April 2023 also declined – 8.5% compared to the same period last year. |
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