Italy: Wine, inflation, and the conflict in Ukraine hold back the sector in 2022

Published 2022년 6월 13일

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The wine industry is facing challenges such as inflation, the Ukraine conflict, unemployment, and climate change, leading to a decrease in retail sales and alcoholic aperitifs consumption. Despite these challenges, exports have seen an increase. The Minister of Agriculture, Stefano Patuanelli, is providing maximum support to the sector and working on revising food and wine labeling legislation. The Minister of Public Administration, Renato Brunetta, stresses the need for digitization and simplification in the sector. Micaela Pallini, president of Federvini, is calling for structural interventions and market measures to relaunch, internationalize, and protect the reputation of the wine industry.
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Federvini's concerns during the General Assembly. "Moment of great uncertainty" for president Micaela Pallini The wine sector is under siege. The uncertainty of these first months of 2022 keeps him in the corner. The two main suspects are inflation and the conflict in Ukraine, which enter the list of main "worries" at a straight leg. Added to these are unemployment and climate change. Read also Climate change: time to act The photograph is taken by a survey promoted by the Federvini Observatory, on the occasion of the General Assembly, and developed with Nomisma and Tradelab. "It is a moment of great uncertainty - observes the president of Federvini, Micaela Pallini, opening the Assembly - for months we have been reporting the worsening of the situation and today we are beginning to draw the first consequences. An open discussion with the Government and the production chains is necessary. ; no sector can save itself, what we ask for are structural interventions and ...
Source: Agronotizie

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