Australia over Italy in the export of wine in the U.S..
is the first time, but we must not rest on our laurels. We lost before 2005, you can regain it by starting the fight against imitations Based on the data of the Italian Wine & Food Institute for the Analysis of January 2006 and Istat on foreign trade with countries outside the EU, there has been a boom in exports of Australian wine in the U.S.: the record growth of 13.7% exceeded in value the wine made in Italy. Yet, ensure Coldiretti, Italian exports to U.S. increased by 7.9% and Italy with 29.1% of the market, jealously guards its place among the foreign wines in front of the old rival, France. The fact is that the beautiful country has so far lost control of the U.S. market. The then Australia, producing 13.3 million hectoliters of wine, you are given a strong export strategies, with lower prices. Next, as local production U.S., well, make good progress, but citizens have consumed more than foreign wines, in 2006, 10.1% more than in 2005. So says the Coldiretti to regain the Italian record of 2005, after the qualitative, should highlight the differences and present in trade not only wines, but a whole because of the genetic heritage of its vines, its indigenous wealth, climate, landscape and artistic heritage and natural. Italy has the potential to head back to the States, having regard to the production of 48.1 million hectoliters of wine made in Italy in 2005, as sales of nine billion euro and an export value of three billion euro made thanks to 460 wines DOC, DOCG and IGT. Re-affirming the importance of defending these assets from imitation, because a recent survey found that only the United States develop a market almost equal to that of our exports that once again, is "false" a bottle out of two. The agreement with the United States that led to the protection of designations Chianti and Marsala does not mean, says the Coldiretti, now there is green light for indiscriminate oenological practices at issue in exchange for concessions in insufficient protection of appellations of origin in the imitation must instead find a more complete protection under the WTO.
Via initaliaonline.it
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