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Overproduction - the Greatest Challenges to the Wine Industry
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Worldwide, overproduction has long been one of the greatest challenges to the wine industry.
In the last three years Spain, France and Italy’s wine production has
increased by over 24 million hectolitres. According to figures from the
International Wine and Vine Organisation, a bumper crop in Australia,
Argentina and Europe has put global wine production at an estimated 287
million hectolitres (the highest since 1992). Most of this increase is
attributable to France, Italy and Spain - the world's three largest
wine producing countries.
The European Union produces an astonishing 1.5 billion litres of
unwanted of wine every year which equates to 4 bottles per person per
year. EU spends half a billion euros every year turning wine we don't
buy into spirit that's not needed, so that the vineyard owners can
survive.
Since 1981, the EU has been distilling surplus wine into industrial
alcohol which is a costly process. There is an annual budget of €220
million which can be used to distil 11 million hectolitres of wine.
Until the 2002 vintage, there had been a crisis distillation each year
since the mid-eighties. The last crisis distillation, from the 2001
harvest, removed an extra 7 million hectolitres of wine from the
market.
But this year, a combination of higher production, a weak dollar and
declining domestic consumption in both Spain and Italy, spells trouble
for the EU wine industry - and consequently the possibility of
reigniting crisis distillations.
Denis Verdier, president of the CCVF said: “It is the first time in the
history that the gravity of the crisis has led to AOC wines calling
upon distillation”. In addition to the distillation, Mr. Verdier asks
for financial assistance in pulling up vines, including 10,000 hectares
in the Bordeaux region.
Several reports suggested that half the vineyards in the EU are to be
grubbed up. These proposed measures are still being discussed. So the
earliest any proposals can become a reality is 2008, this combined with
plans to stop buying and distilling surplus wines and relax
constrictive winemaking and labelling rules means that Europe is set to
continue producing more wine that we want to drink!
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