The mountain council to develop a plan to regulate the sale of grapes
The National Council of Wine Communities (HNT) worked out a draft for the regulation on the sale of grapes.
The viticulturist interbranch organization plans to publish a new type of price prognosis by August to ensure the smooth implementation of the 2017 vintage – the organization told MTI on Tuesday.
According to the information, the accurate and price prognosis model contract would guarantee the safety of the grape and wine producers. (MTI)
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