Representatives from the Administration and the wine production chain of Spain, Italy, and France, countries that account for 85% of the Union's wine production.
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Representatives from the Administration and the wine-growing chain of Spain, Italy, and France, countries that account for 85% of the European Union's wine production, held a meeting this Wednesday in Rome to strengthen their collaboration and unite positions on key issues for the sector. The meeting, co-chaired by the Director General of Agricultural Production and Markets, Elena Busutil; the Director General of International Policies and the European Union of Italy, Damiano Li Vecchi; and the head of the Agro-Food Chain Directorate of France, Nicolas Cherel, was attended by the main representative organizations of the sector from the three countries. The meeting served to strengthen relations between producers and administrations, with the common goal of strengthening dialogue and collaboration in order to share unified positions aimed at defending the sector at European and international levels, according to sources from the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture. The debate focused ...
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