HNT: The new regulation of wine grape sales aims to stabilize the income level of vine-growers
One of the aims of the new regulation of grape sales is to stabilize the income level of vine-growers – the secretary general of the National Council of Hunters (HNT) told M1 news channel on Monday.
Brazsil Dávid said that the new market organization step means that wine growers, wineries and purchasers who produce or buy wine grapes over 10 tonnes can determine the price in three ways: by contract, by public offer or by formula. (MTI)
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