2012
DOI: 10.1057/cep.2012.4
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Institutionalizations compared: Implementating the EU's 2008 wine reform

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“…The winegrowers' professional organizations (the European Federation of Wines of Origin [EFOW]) and the French Confederation of Wine and Spirits Producers (CNAOC)) were united in opposition. However, in Spain the wine sector was divided (Itçaina et al, 2013). Wine merchants and large producers (Federación Española del Vino [FEV]) were in favor of liberalization, while small producers, cooperatives, and regional governments (Confederación de Organizaciones de Agricultores y Ganaderos [COAG] and Rioja) were against it.…”
Section: Table 3 Average Annual Distillation By Member States (In Milmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The winegrowers' professional organizations (the European Federation of Wines of Origin [EFOW]) and the French Confederation of Wine and Spirits Producers (CNAOC)) were united in opposition. However, in Spain the wine sector was divided (Itçaina et al, 2013). Wine merchants and large producers (Federación Española del Vino [FEV]) were in favor of liberalization, while small producers, cooperatives, and regional governments (Confederación de Organizaciones de Agricultores y Ganaderos [COAG] and Rioja) were against it.…”
Section: Table 3 Average Annual Distillation By Member States (In Milmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 87 Even if the vineyard area decreased from about 190,000 ha in 2006 to 175,000 ha in 2011, it did not fall dramatically, as Romania obtained replanting rights for 30,000 ha that could be used “exclusively for planting with Vitis vinifera” (Treaty of Accession of Bulgaria and Romania, Annex VII, 2005). However, neither the EU Commission nor Romania (through its national envelope) decided to subsidize the grubbing up of hybrids vines, leaving the cost of replacing the hybrids to the winegrowers (Itçaina et al, 2013). …”
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“…more competitive globally. The reforms were approved in 2007, albeit after significant modifications (Itçaina, Roger, and Smith 2013). 20 In recent years, the impact of climate change on the wine sector has triggered debates for further reforms, in particular on the use of hybrid grapes.…”
Section: The Eumentioning
confidence: 99%