Australia's Winegrape Harvest Fell to Its Smallest Level in More Than 25 Years
Australia's winegrape harvest has hit its smallest volume in over 25 years, marking a significant contraction in the country's wine production. The collapse will likely have ripple effects across global wine supply chains, affecting importers, distributors and retailers who rely on Australian fruit and finished wines. This is important context for anyone sourcing from or doing business with the region.
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