Draft Law No. 9139, what will change for Ukrainian winemakers?

Published 2023년 8월 21일

Tridge summary

Draft law No. 9139 is being proposed to implement EU regulations on viticulture and winemaking, as well as introduce new production standards and regulations. The adoption of this law is seen as a significant step in deregulating the wine industry and replacing outdated market regulations. One important change that the law will bring is the creation of a single state information system called the "Vinegrower's and Winemaking Register," which will ensure traceability and contain information about grape producers, wine production, and other data related to wine products.
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Original content

First of all, draft law No. 9139 is aimed at implementing the relevant EU regulations on viticulture and winemaking, the production of flavored wine products, and new production standards. It is worth noting that the adoption of ZP No. 9139 is an important step in the deregulation of the wine industry, as it replaces outdated instruments of market regulation. The corresponding decision to support the need for the adoption of 9139 was supported on May 24 at the meeting of the Interagency Working Group on the Issues of Accelerated Review of State Regulation of Economic Activities, in which the Office of Effective Regulation of the BRDO participates. What will 9139 change? An important step towards the improvement of domestic winemaking should be the creation of a single state information system "Vinegrower's and winemaking register", which will contain information about: grape producers; wine production; grape plots; mandatory declarations and other data on wine products provided ...

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