More effective action is needed in the case of non-cultivated vineyards
The wine law amendment – submitted last week to the National Assembly – will provide more effective actions in the case of non-cultivated vineyards.
The wine law amendment among other things contains steps that all uncultivated plantations can be cut out for the owner's expense, if in spite of warnings and fines do not take care of the cultivation – the Ministry of Agriculture (FM) told MTI on Friday.
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