18th March 2024 NZ Winegrowers / Wine
New Zealand Winegrowers is undertaking a project to develop an industry specific tool for winegrowers to develop an individualised Freshwater Farm Plan for their vineyard or property.
The New Zealand wine industry is taking stock of the current roles and skills across the sector to identify workforce gaps and plan for the future needs of the industry.
The Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act (Community Participation) Bill could be a major blow to the country’s wine tourism, says New Zealand Winegrowers.
The government and alcohol industry representatives have joined the chorus of international stakeholders questioning Ireland’s plan to introduce comprehensive health labelling of alcohol products.
The impact of Cyclone Gabrielle on the wine industry is still being assessed with the clean-up underway as vineyards prepare for harvest, says New Zealand Winegrowers chief executive Philip Gregan.
Proposed legislation to allow cellar doors to charge for samples will help boost New Zealand’s wine tourism, say its advocates.
The value of New Zealand wine exports has risen to $1.95bn, recovering the ground it lost in 2021 when export value fell for the first time in 26 years.
New Zealand grape growers and wineries are breathing a sigh of relief following an improved vintage in 2022 that will help the industry rebuild stocks and sales, says New Zealand Winegrowers.
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