The National Council of Mountain Villages has announced the forecast of the average grape wine prices for 2018
The National Council of Mountain Villages (HNT) has published its forecast for the average grape wine prices for the 2018 harvest on its website, the organization told MTI on Monday.
The forecast of expected harvest prices is part of the package of measures that HNT has put in place to prevent harvest tensions. The vineyard-winegrowing local government emphasizes that the measures aim to increase the transparency of the grapevine market and to establish long-term contractual relations between producers and the buyer side. (MTI)
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