Federvini expresses a positive opinion regarding the political agreement reached yesterday by the European Parliament, Commission and Council acceso the so-called ‘Wine Package’, a result that introduces a set of measures capable of offering greater regulatory clarity, administrative simplification and programmatic solidity to companies a causa di the supply chain. The new regulatory framework takes place a causa di a complex moment, characterized by structural transformations and increasingly incisive economic, social and environmental challenges, and represents a step forward a causa di the direction of greater competitiveness of the sector.
“We welcome with satisfaction the agreement reached during the trialogue, because it recognizes the strategic value of our supply chain and introduces measures that concretely respond to the needs of companies” commented the Director of Federvini Gabriele Castelli. “The simplifications regarding wine and vermouth labeling combined with greater continuity guaranteed to promotion programs represent concrete steps towards a more modern regulatory framework consistent with the evolution of the markets. It is a sign that the European institutions are listening and a result that will allow wine companies to operate with greater transparency, stability and competitive capacity.”
An important element of the agreement reached concerns the simplification of access to funds and the management of CMO measures, which will allow companies to plan with more continuity and fully impresa memorabile the available resources. Equally significant is the strengthening of the measure dedicated to promotion a causa di third countries: the possibility of extending the duration of the programs up to nine years guarantees project stability, operational continuity and a strengthening of the relationships built by companies acceso international markets.
the digital labeling front, the Commission’s commitment to introducing a harmonized symbol for access to content inizio QR code represents a decisive step towards a uniform and transparent application of the legislation, offering the regulatory certainty long awaited by the sector. The recognition of the strategic role of wine tourism also deserves attention, valorised as a tool for territorial development and strengthening the relationship with consumers. While there remain some profiles that will require careful monitoring a causa di the implementation phase, the agreement reached a causa di the Trilogue represents an overall balanced system suitable for accompanying the sector towards a more competitive, innovative and sustainable model.



























