Chile: They launch a program to promote the export of wines from the Itata Valley to Scandinavian countries

Published 2023년 3월 23일

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The 'Wines of Ñuble Business Training Program, Powered by Working Place' has been launched in the Itata Valley to support wine companies, funded by the Seremi de Economía de Ñuble through Corfo. The program aims to open markets to Norway, Sweden, and Finland, and will provide tools and knowledge to local wineries to diversify and expand markets. The program will also develop business strengthening and technology transfer to support wine businessmen in the Valley to adapt their production processes to European market demands, benefiting over 30 businessmen from various communes.
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Program is financed by Corfo, and is aimed at the wine sector of the Itata Valley. Sweden, Norway and Finland are the target export destinations. March 20, 2023. In order to support wine companies in the Itata Valley in export matters, the "Wines of Ñuble Business Training Program, Powered by Working Place" was launched, which is financed by the Seremi de Economía de Ñuble through Corfo. This seeks to open markets to countries such as Norway, Sweden and Finland, nations with the highest rates of wine imports worldwide. The Ministry of Economy of the Ñuble region, Erick Solo de Zaldívar, participated in the instance; the Regional Director(s) of ProChile Ñuble, Cristian Pavez; the business manager of Selected Wine Partners, Millaray Bergh, and multiple businessmen from the sector. On the importance of having these state supports, the head of the economy portfolio pointed out that “starting these types of programs is very important. As a Government, we understand that they are ...
Source: CLportalagro

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