Why is France paying €130m for winemakers to uproot their vines?
France is handing out €130m to winemakers to rip up their vines, and it's worth paying attention to. This is a big policy move that'll reshape vineyard capacity across the EU, and it signals how serious the bloc is about dealing with wine oversupply and climate challenges. Euronews has the details on what's driving this scheme and what it means for the industry.
Originally published by euronews.com
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