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Planting rights: the first proposals of the Commission

Facing the discontent of EU producers and under the pressure of wine producing Member States and the European Parliament, the Commission proposed at the third meeting of the High Level Group (HLG), on September 21st in Palermo (Sicily), a new system of management of wine plantings. This system based on the total freedom of planting...

The High Level Group on planting rights confirms the disastrous consequences of the liberalisation

Brussels, 6 July 2012. The High Level Group (HLG) on planting rights met today in Brussels. It examined the consequences of the disappearance of the planting rights regime as from 1 January 2016. This second meeting reinforced the fears of wine producers and highlighted the need to reconsider urgently the decision taken in 2008. After...

Planting rights: a European blog to inform, raise awareness and mobilise

Brussels, 27 June 2012. EFOW (European Federation of Origin Wines), with the help of a blogger passionate about wine, has launched a multilingual blog (English, French, Italian and Spanish) on the most pressing issue for the EU wine sector: the end of the wine planting rights scheme, scheduled for 1 January 2016. On this blog...

Liberalisation of planting rights: the European Court of Auditors cautions the Commission

On 12 June the European Court of Auditors (ECA) held a press conference in Brussels to report on its opinion regarding EU major areas of spending in the wine sector (“The reform of the Common Market Organisation of the market in wine: Progress to date”, Special Report n°7). The ECA criticises the Commission for not...

Planting Rights : Meeting of the High Level Group Firmness and Vigilance are needed

Brussels, April 20, 2012 – Further to the position adopted by 15 Member States and the European Parliament, Commissioner CIOLOS announced on the occasion of Green Week in Berlin, in January, the creation a High Level Group. The first group meeting was held on April 19th in Brussels. Professionals from the wine sector must remain...

Planting rights: Commissioner Ciolos set up a High Level Group

The European Commissioner for agriculture Dacian Ciolos announced, on 19th January 2012, in Berlin, the setting-up of a High Level Group on the wine sector, and in particular the future of the planting rights. In 2008, the European Union took the decision to authorise anyone to plant vine anywhere in the European Union, from 2016...

Planting rights: Slovenia is against the liberalisation

Brussels, 10 February 2011. In a letter addressed to the President of the AREV, the Slovenian Minister announced that he joined the camp of Member States against the liberalization of planting rights. Thus, a 14th Member State has taken position against the liberalization of planting rights, which will take place on January 1st 2016. To...

Planting rights: Greece is against the liberalisation

Brussels, 30 November 2011. Today a 13th Member State has taken position against the liberalisation of planting rights, which will take place on January 1st 2016. To obtain the qualified majority in the Council, we still need 54 votes. As explained by Riccardo Ricci Curbastro, President of EFOW: “The Commission cannot remain silent when 13...

Planting Rights : First Show of Strength in Brussels

On March 19th, 9 Agriculture Ministers and more than 350 members of the national and European Parliament and of the wine sector met at the European Parliament in Brussels to call for planting rights to be maintained. Opposition to the liberalisation of planting rights scheduled for the 1st of January 2016 continues to grow, notably...

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