Wine And Sugar – Ministers Facing Up To Changes
- July 20th, 2007
- Posted by EUEditor
Changing over from former subsidies regimes to global competition is not plain sailing. … Read More »
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Changing over from former subsidies regimes to global competition is not plain sailing. … Read More »
Wine industry leaders in France say they have started making a come-back while farmers in some parts of the country say they’re in serious difficulty and need special help.
Professionals in the wine business have been pronounced “more serene” attending this year’s international wine exhibition at Bordeaux (Vinexpo, 17-21.6.07). … Read More »
Details on the EU – Australia wine agreement initialled this week (See EUAuaustralia Online 6.6.07) show there will be fairly extensive protection for several esteemed products originating in Australia, on sale in Europe. … Read More »
The European Agriculture Commissioner, Mariann Fischer Boel, has promised to make public plans for a sweeping reform of the wine industry on 4 July. … Read More »
The European union has demolished its famous butter mountain, a distinctive part of the stockpile of unsold, subsidised farm products which for decades caused trouble between Europe and its trading competitors, especially Australia. … Read More »
Plans for moving out of production-based agricultural support to direct payments and regional development schemes have been taken one step further – amid evidence of strong public support. … Read More »
The latest installment in the European trade-and-commerce courtship of India is a large-scale mission to promote high quality food items. … Read More »