Luis Planas announces a campaign to position Spanish foods in the markets of India, Mercosur, and Indonesia.

Published Feb 2, 2026

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It highlights that the trade agreements signed by the European Union are an opportunity for strategic sectors of the economy such as wine. The minister values international trade based on rules because it offers certainty to the productive fabric in a complex geopolitical context. Spain has 149 designations of origin and protected geographical indications, which amount to about 685,000 hectares, more than 125,000 winegrowers and 4,700 wineries. The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Luis Planas, has underscored the importance of trade agreements with third countries, because they are an opportunity for the agri-food sector and, in particular, for wine, a crop with deep roots in rural Spanish areas. He also pointed out that international trade based on rules offers certainty to the productive fabric in a complex geopolitical context. The wine sector is, as explained by the minister, one of those that can potentially benefit the most from the agreements signed by the ...

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