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CNA says "brake" for vineyard is premature and speaks of "political game"

The National Confederation of Agriculture (CNA) today classified as premature and "counterproductive" the idea of the Government applying a "brake" on support for vineyards, fearing new protests from the sector, and spoke of a "political game" over the execution of European funds.

CNA says "brake" for vineyard is premature and speaks of "political game"
Notícias ao Minuto

16:21 - 22/04/24 por Lusa

País Vinha

In statements to the Lusa agency, the president of CVRA, Francisco Mateus, recalled that the vineyards are planted on the initiative of entrepreneurs and producers, who "will certainly do the necessary math" to reach the conclusion of whether or not to plant more on the land.

"I think that we don't have too many vineyards, we can, at certain times, have an excess of production or an excess of 'stock' that has to do with better years in terms of production, it also has to do with the decrease in sales", he said.

Francisco Mateus adds that "there are times when the situations worsen", but the "big problem" is when this worsening of the situation "leads to structural situations" that then cannot be easily resolved in the sector.

"I also think that the minister's warning is for that, we have to rethink the various measures that we have on the table, the effects that they are having to try to have a more balanced future in terms of vineyard production and then in terms of trade", he defended.

CVRA, created in 1989, is responsible for the protection and defense of the Denomination of Controlled Origin (DOC) Alentejo and the Alentejano Geographical Indication, certification and control of origin and quality, promotion and fostering of sustainability.

Alentejo is the national leader in certified wines, with around 40% of the total value of sales in a universe of 14 wine regions in Portugal.

In an interview today with the newspaper Publico, the Minister of Agriculture, José Manuel Fernandes, states that Portugal has a problem with the 'stock' of unsold wine and that "a brake is needed, otherwise we are throwing money away".

For Francisco Mateus, the Minister of Agriculture made a "realistic interpretation" of the data during the interview, namely regarding the Vitis program, a support measure for the restructuring and reconversion of vineyards.

"I would say that it seems to me that the minister is making a realistic interpretation of the data in that part relating to Vitis. I think that it is missing here to add a question that is the fact that Vitis has to be seen as a measure to guarantee competitiveness", he said.

Vitis, as recalled by the president of CVRA, "approves the restructuring or conversion of vineyards".

"The minister also makes a reference to the climate issue in the interview, and very well, and I see that within the scope of the Vitis measure there is the possibility of financing this adaptation, of Vitis financing the introduction of advanced sustainable production systems. Vitis should not be seen as a problem, but part of the solution", he concluded.

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