In 2024, the French wine industry is facing a crisis due to a decrease in consumption, with sales affecting producers in various regions. In response, the French government has introduced emergency measures, including a financial incentive for producers to reduce their supply, in an effort to prevent a significant price drop. This measure could result in the removal of up to 30 thousand hectares of vineyards, or 4% of the total cultivated area in the country. The decline in sales is attributed to changes in consumer habits, with younger generations opting for beverages other than wine or preferring lighter wine varieties, and a 10% drop in exports in 2023, especially from China, further exacerbating the crisis.