In late May, the ‘Comité Européen des Entreprises Vins’ (CEEV) unveiled its manifesto on the future of the European wine sector. Faced with the new challenges facing this sector, in which the European Union has international leadership that benefits it enormously, CEEV is calling for a specific approach to wine in policy-making.
CEEV has identified six priorities for maintaining a secure, competitive and sustainable wine market: - a more flexible Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) to...