Australia grubbing up programme 'too slow' and too little

Australia grubbing up programme 'too slow' and too little

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(Decanter) - The 2009 Wine Restructuring Action Agenda (WRAA) indicated there were 20-30,000 hectares of surplus vineyards in Australia. The Winemakers' Federation of Australia estimates 14,000 ha have been removed since the Agenda's launch but reform has not been as been as extensive as hoped. Stephen Strachan, CEO of the WFA, told Decanter.com, ‘Reform has been slower than we hoped it would be but it is happening.


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