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Proposed merger of Wine Australia Corporation and GWRDC

WGGA United Grower newsletter

WGGA e-Alerts

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Industry Information

  • Winegrape harvest 2012 – preliminary report 15 March
  • Winegrape harvest 2012 – progress update 14 February
  • Wine industry must continue to focus on transition (Dec 2010)
  • The apparent 2011 crush indicates enduring oversupply
  • Harvest update Feb-March 2011 – trends and issues

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Winegrape Growers Australia
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National Wine Centre
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