Planas expresses concern about the decline in EU wine exports

Published Jan 23, 2024

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Luis Planas, the Spanish Minister of Agriculture, has raised concerns about the falling value and volume of wine exports from the European Union (EU) to non-EU countries. Despite a general rise in the EU's agri-food exports, the wine sector has experienced a 2% decrease in value and a 10% drop in volume. Planas is liaising with France and Italy due to a reduction in consumption and a trend towards white and sparkling wines.
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Planas explained that in the wine sector there has been "a decrease in value of 2% overall and in volume of 10%" The Spanish Minister of Agriculture, Luis Planas, expressed concern this Tuesday about the drop in the value and volume of wine exports from the European Union (EU) to third countries. "Globally, the European Union's agri-food exports abroad have increased and the balance favorable to the European Union has also increased, but we are concerned about some sector. For example, the wine sector," he declared upon arrival at the meeting of headlines of Agriculture of the Twenty-seven that is being held today in Brussels. Planas explained that in the wine sector there has been "a decrease in value of 2% overall and in volume of 10%", which he described as a "significant" ...
Source: PEefeagro

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