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France to pay farmers €200mn for destroying wine surplus


France to pay farmers €200mn for destroying wine surplus

Winemakers told they must 'adapt' as demand falls among French drinkers and sales drop in China.

French government to spend €200m destroying surplus wine

The French government will spend €200m (£171.5m) destroying surplus wine in a bid to shore up prices and support struggling producers.

France to spend €200m on destroying excess wine as demand falls

The French government has announced it is to set aside €200m to fund the destruction of surplus wine production in an attempt to support struggling producers ...

France to spend €200m destroying wine as demand falls - BBC

The French government is allocating €200m (£171.6m) to destroy surplus wine and support producers. It comes amid a cocktail of problems for the industry.

France to pay farmers €200mn for destroying wine surplus - Reddit

Drinkers' fading appetite for French wine has left farmers with a glut that the government is planning to spend €200mn destroying. The French ...

France to spend €200m destroying wine surplus - The Drinks Business

The French agriculture ministry is injecting €200m to help assist producers with a dramatic surplus in wine as consumer demand shifts away from the beverage.

French Government Allocates €200m to Destroy Surplus Wine ...

The French government, in collaboration with the European Union, has allocated €200m ($216m) to buy and destroy surplus wine production in ...

France spending €200m to destroy wine - FOH Cigars

Given how important viticulture is to France's agrarian economy, it's not that surprising. Governments often pay farmers to not grow crops as a ...

Why do France allow spending money on destroying wine ... - Quora

... €200m to fund the destruction of surplus wine production . ... Why is the French government paying farmers $215 million to destroy surplus wine?

France is paying its winemakers €200M to destroy extra wine!!

The French government wants to support its wine producers and is going to help them destroy a lot of wine! Ketki Angre gets you the details ...

France To Spend €200m To Destroy Surplus Wine | ESM Magazine

The French government has announced plans to destroy surplus wine in an attempt to support struggling producers and raise prices.

France Has So Much Extra Wine, It's Paying Farmers $215 Million ...

The money will allow wine producers to distill the alcohol from their surplus wines—which is expected to represent about 7% of last year's ...

Why is France destroying their wine? There's a surplus but I don't ...

The surplus wine, if left unchecked, could lead to lower prices and decreased value for French wines in global markets. Additionally, destroying ...

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France is spending $216 million to destroy wine - Fast Company

The French government has announced that it has set aside 200m euros (or about $216 million) to help fund the destruction of surplus wine in the country.

France to spend €200M on destroying excess wine as demand falls

The government could also just pile it up in the town squares of France, as freebies from the EU for everyone. Would be gone in a day. Seems ...

France to spend €200m destroying wine as demand falls - Daily Sun

The French government is allocating €200m (£171.6m) to destroy surplus wine and support producers. It comes amid a cocktail of problems for the industry, ...

France Destroying Surplus Wine - Food & Wine

Earlier this summer, France's agriculture ministry also set aside €57M ($62M) to fund the clearing (or technically the “pulling up”) of over ...

Why is France spending over $200 million to destroy surplus wine?

The French government poured in more funds to top the total up to just shy of $216 million (€200m) Agriculture Minister Marc Fesneau told ...

France to spend €200m destroying surplus wine - RTE

The French government has announced that €200 million will be set aside to fund the destruction of surplus wine production in a bid to ...