The EU Council has adopted regulation establishing a modernized policy framework to support the wine sector. The measures aim to better balance supply and demand, strengthen climate adaptation, simplify labeling rules, expand planting flexibility and reinforce rural economies, while allowing producers to respond to changing consumer preferences and export opportunities.
By adopting the regulation less than a year after it was proposed by the European Commission, member states moved to address concerns raised by farmers and the agricultural sector. “The Council and the member states once again demonstrate that they listen carefully to farmers’ and the agricultural sector’s concerns and are ready to take effective action to address them,” said Maria Panayiotou, Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment of the Republic of Cyprus. She added that swift…