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Conference to help wine sector prepare, respond and recover from fire


Conference to help wine sector prepare, respond and recover from fire
April 9th, 2021
The grape and wine community will gather at locations around Australia for the National Wine Sector Bushfire Conference on 25 May 2021 to explore the learnings from the 2020 vintage and how to prepare, respond and recover from future fire events.
The free, one day conference will focus on delivering information to ensure that growers and winemakers are better prepared, better informed and better equipped to handle the decisions that need to be made before, during and after the almost inevitable circumstances of fire in Australian summers.
The nation-wide event comes just over a year following fires around Australia that raised new research projects to improve the sector’s response to fire and smoke. ....

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Treasury Wine's silver lining in China exports hit


Treasury Wine’s silver lining in China exports hit
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Penfolds owner Treasury Wine Estates could be in line for a $70 million-plus cost saving as red wine grape prices slide in the wake of the hefty China wine tariffs and a 2021 harvest more than 15 per cent higher than last year.
Australia’s biggest wine company gets only about 24 per cent of its grapes from vineyards it owns or leases and, as grape prices drop, it can expect big input cost savings. This could partially offset the big hit to profits from the punishing tariffs imposed by China.
Red wine grape prices are falling because of the heavy China wine tariff hit and this year’s bigger harvest.  ....

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