56 percent of the wine producers chose small-scale wine-growing status
By March this year, wine makers had to decide on the form in which they would continue their activities. 56 percent of them chose small-scale producer status – the Minister of State of the Ministry of Agriculture said at the press conference in the Csúzi Family Winery in Monor.
Csúzi said that they had to comment on the new excise law for the winemakers. He added that the possibility of crossing from the simplified tax warehouse category to the small-scale wine-growing category is open to growers every year so they expect that the number of wineries that will change category will grow. (MTI)
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