Asaja Castilla-La Mancha, Spain suspects that many companies are committing fraud with the wine mix

Published 2021년 9월 24일

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The general secretary of Asaja Castilla-La Mancha, José María Fresneda, has expressed suspicions of wine production fraud among wine companies in the community, citing higher prices and lower grape production as potential factors. He has called for increased surveillance and controls, and has reported these suspicions to the Ministry and the Government Delegation. Fresneda also suggested that the Ministry should close wineries that cause damage and impose strong penalties on those who break rules.
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The general secretary of Asaja Castilla-La Mancha, José María Fresneda, has denounced that his organization has suspicions that many wine companies in the community are committing fraud in the production of wine and has demanded a greater increase in surveillance and controls. "We have suspicions that fraud is taking place ", Fresneda has influenced in a press conference this Friday in Toledo in which he has stated that, after the passage of the storm 'Filomena'," this year is ideal, all the conditions are being met for ellol "given the rise in prices -between 50% and 60% more- and the lower grape production, around 30%. Fresneda, who has given an example that 33,700 would be needed to fill a 25,000-liter tank kilos of grapes, "taking into account the legality", has defended that "by adding water, sucrose, cassava" the increase is substantial and that reports "an extra benefit for each liter". The general secretary of Asaja CLM has explained that "there are two ways "to commit and ...
Source: Clm24

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