COVID told us what China is in terms of supply chain and as a partner in general. China wanted OZs to be submissive in their bilateral relationship. In the long term it would just be fine for Australia as they would find better use for the resources they have, perhaps explore new markets as well. Chinese market loss hit them hard, no doubt.
@@RD-ol5ry ,so it's okay for Australia to be submissive to America.Why ? Because of the white man mentality? Please wake up to the 21st century.Even the previously soft India is saying No to western EU.
The reason China banned Wine exports and other exports from Australia, was because our Government during Covid, wanted to have a full investigation on how or why Covid happened, especially if it was a deliberate or accidental leak from the Wuhan Coronavirus Lab. China obviously were not happy with that, but who cares as we should not be submissive to China aggression. China also upset at Australia supporting Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam regarding China's claims to the whole China sea. Now that the government has changed, this new government will suck up to China, which is very worrying. If China doesn't want our food or wine due to having a sissy fit over Covid investigation, then they can get food and wine from somewhere else, and we should look at other markets, like Europe, India, SE Asia, Japan, Korea, and other markets.
@@GeneShepherd-k1sAustralian wines have won awards globally. We are in the top 10 wine producing countries on earth. In fact their was a wine that was like 8-10 dollars that won a year award and beat France. Don't sleep on Australian wines they are amazing
@@PlayShorts3 TTBOMK wine grapes are with seeds. The seedless grape vines are not natural varieties. The seedless grapes which are also called table grapes, are grown by treating vines with gibberellic acid.
I’m Australian and tbf I don’t like the taste of wine. China slapped tariffs on our wine a couple of years ago but apparently they are going to scrap them next month which will help Australian wine makers
Since wine only gets better with age, why not just store the wine, and agree not to sell it for many years. That would reduce the available supply, preserve the value of the labor, and increase the value of the wine over time.
Because then people en mass would realise you can run an I.C.E on something that’s renewable, which would destroy the petroleum industries dominance. Same exact reason alcohol prohibition happened in the United States, Ford and Rockerfella would have lost everything if everyone knew you could run a car on moonshine.
Renowned Australian win writer, Jeremy Oliver, has recently written some articles on LinkedIn about this situation. He's of the view that we do have an oversupply of wine in this country and it's not all at a quality that can command the required prices to keep many growers viable. The sensible thing to do it to rip the vines out and focus on quality over quantity.
Australians as well don't understand how big this problem really is. Their is also this toxic trait here where women only drink wine and men only drink beer and spirits. It's toxic and it's severely damaging our great wine industry. Their is enough wine here to fill 850 Olympic size swimming pools 3 billion litres. Come on Aussies drink more Aussie wine and as local as you can. Considering beer and spirits have gone up wine hasn't. You can find a bottle as cheap as 3 dollars AUD. Buy it and drink it
They grew more vines to supply the Chinese market, when China closed the door with their tariff and kept it close for nearly 4 years now of course there is going to be oversupply, when the market people were growing more for makes it unprofitable.
I'm an Australian this isn't getting enough news. This is a major problem don't kid yourself. Australia has 3 billion litres of wine. That's enough to fill 850 Olympic size swimming pools. Australians if your listening to this or hearing about this the first time. Buy more and drink more wine as much as you can and as local to you as you can. The Industry is really being hit in the guts harder. Their is an oversupply more supply less demand and the costs will go up. Buy local buy more. Beer and spirits are ridiculously taxed to high heaven buy wine some bottles are cheaper than water here. Buy more Australian wine and drink more Australian wine. Thankyou
There is also the climate change regulations, where UN forcing countries to reduce nitrogen levels, etc..... Most countries recently signed UN agreement to reduce Nitrogen levels by 35%... Not to mention the war against Cattle and other livestock due to their gases.... ridiculous... they are going after our food now. Just eat the bugs....
In Griffith vines need to be watered to stay healthy. Irrigation, as well as basic vineyard maintenance costs money. Brandy is even harder to sell than wine and costs more to produce. Better to rip out the vines and grow a profitable crop on that land.
@@MinnesotaBeekeeper The vines In area shown in the video need irrigation to keep fruiting and survive long term. Even In areas where vines survive and fruit with rainfall alone, irrigation is sometimes needed to produce profitable yields. You can only sustain losses on your land for a few years before you become insolvent.
@@bluecedar7914 What area is that clip? I did not see hefted vine trunk marks from irrigated rigging splash. In Termoli Italy we had 14 inches annually. Vineyards around our Castello Svevo di Termoli were never irrigated. The cousins preferred the stress vines for a deeper flavor. and commanded a higher price. Yield average about 1.2 ton per acre. How many decades of family farming do you have?
Machine pruned and harvested vines - a majority of Australia's low to medium price wine producing vines - usually are only productive for 30 - 50 years.
Australia has so much wine it's in the top 10 wine producing countries in the world. We only have 26 million people in the entire country and have enough wine to fill 850 Olympic size swimming pools. Start drinking Aussie wine it's cheap and heavily available. Buy as local to you as possible
There are so many places to export wine. Wine is medicine, loaded with antioxidants. May be it is time to change the marketing of wine, include its antioxidant part.
@@Avatar_2025tf . Wine is not healthy at all and you saying it's medicine . Do you believe that boii ? You got to be aware if you think so . I am not advocating here to drink or not it's just that your perspective for wine is way ridiculous than researchers told in past which was in moderate amount Wine can be beneficial . But it's been debunked it's not the case . Wune has alcohol and alcohol affects every part of human body .
Given the Australian Cancer Council has stated categorically that there is no safe level of alcohol consumption due to the risk of cancer this can only be a good thing, and don;t let's get into the social dangers of alcohol. Grow food or even just grow grapes for juicing. Far too much good farming land has been given over to wine grapes due to greed and trying to cash in. Sometimes the market needs a good correction and this may be it. Grow something which is demonstrably good for society.
We overcapitolised on a commodity that had such a big market 20 years ago now the poor farmers that were in the grape industry from then are losing everything they gained and more
Spot on! One of the reasons I left the industry a couple of decades ago. Too much young irrigated warm region wine flooding unsustainable markets in a world already awash with wine. The industry "Wine Australia 2020" plan was a disaster waiting to happen unfortunately.
@bluecedar7914 luckily my family were always apple pear and cherry growers so they survived up till now but even so with the prices the supermarkets are currently paying wholesale and the insanely rising cost of production post covid i doubt we will be in the farming industry for another generation
They said it was a world wide issue of overproduction not just Australia alone. It was only some time ago France tipped out a large amount of the wine they had filling up their warehouses.
They are there ripping out the vines to replace them with a new crop, a lot of the ones in my area are switching back to orange orchards, which they originally ripped out a little over a decade ago to plant vines to capitalise on the Chinese market.
No point making wine that doesn't sell. There is very little market for port these days, and a limited highly competitive market for premium wines. Viticulture is high imput high cost.
NO. In Griffith vines need irrigation to stay healthy. This along with basic maintenance of the land costs a substantial amount of money without any income in return. The farmer relies on his land to make a living. Better to replace the vines with a profitable crop.
Australian farmers follow the ways of the UK & Europe, but it's a different continent with drastically different conditions - the farmers complaining about $$$s per hectare not adding up have to do some research on what to grow rather than just blindly follow what's already been done!
Other way round. Over the last 40 years European wine growers have followed Australian innovations and have produced more good value wine as a result. The Australian wine industry is over 180 years old. This isn't the first downturn and vine pull it has experienced.
@@bluecedar7914 Definitely in wine studies, Australian wines are far younger than their European counterparts - if going by what you stated as 180 years of history, Europe has even longer than that, with many famous varieties literally coming out of European countries. Good try, though.
@@joebloggs24 And yet in the last 40 years new Australian practices in viticulture and winemaking have been widely adopted and adapted by European growers. Not everything done today has hundreds of years of tradition behind it. Good ignorant condescending reply though.
Can you make vinegar out of this wine or the grapes they destroyed or is vinegar market saturated as well? I also think vinegar never gets bad. Being a new entry company in that market could be an advantage just have to pivot your business appropriately.
Not a peculiar problem at all No one asked these people to plant vines in a market already over supplied. Their main competitor are Chile, South Africa, Argentina etc and the wine produced from these regions is poor quality. Supply and demand
No that’s impossible our Gvernment is so clever they would never do that! Surely they learnt they killed off our citrus….but now we can import it …. What a clever Country we are 😮
@@BNOBLE981and then we can grow grapes again lol ! Maybe the alcohol double dip tax we have every 6 months may make it hard to survive ….. just a thought.🙂
They need to be more adaptable. Change from vines to raisins. A collective pivot will help everyone. At least till the current global glut is addressed. Sometimes being too siloed in captalism can kill.
China is buying less wine generally. No USA sanction, just a petulent China now needing to repair relations with an important food and resource supplier after overreaching it's influence.
It all comes down to money! They can't sell what they have. China has recently lifted the imposition of duty on wine. Perhaps that will alleviate the disadvantage faced by many.
The price of WINE has not come down in the shop. It has actually gone UP in price. Well known brands should be dropping their retail prices instead of increasing their prices. Then we might be able to afford to buy more wine. GREED equals loss. Sell it CHEAPER to clear the stockpile
I suspect more olives might be replacing vines along the Murray irrigated regions. Around Griffith growers are moving back to more citrus crops, a well established regional industry.
It makes sense about the olives since the price of oil has gone up significantly and there's high demand for it for health reasons. Not sure about citrus crops though. Perhaps lemons. My family overseas is facing a similar issue with table grapes, so much work / expense / stress goes into producing high quality grapes but they are worth nothing nowadays. Some are using the land to grow either olives or fit solar panels only and earn income from that due to low ongoing costs and the massive amounts of land. @@bluecedar7914
Australia has too much supply and it's too cheap. 850 Olympic size swimming pools supply of wine. Do you part and start buying as many cheap and local bottles to you and drink it. Help them out
When you pick a fight with your largest trading partner China, this is what you expect. So it will be wise for Australia to stop obeying US orders and do what is good for its economy.
We do not care what China say. They are not our masters like the British were your masters. US are our allies, and without our alliance, China would be eying us for invasion. The only people suffering from this, are the wealthy Wine companies. Does not really affect our economy that much. China still buying our coal, iron ore, etc.
Australia is part of the Commonwealth Realms which means UK still has an influence over certain things but on a not so open basis just like New Zealand, Jamaica, Papua New Guinea, among others. Hence when the cousin US is in trouble, its only right in their eyes to side with their 'cousin'.
The winery's are doing that it's the growers who are screwed, why would the winery's buy more grapes if they can't sell what they have stockpiled already.
Supply and demand, don't feel bad for them at all if they can't compete and want to complain about it. Ill keep drinking 3 bottles of my $5 wine daily and enjoy it.
In Europe also wine slowly losing it's ground - in Europe population is growing but mainly because of immigration from Muslim countries who don't use such products as native Europeans.
I packed up and left Australia a year ago. Do not invest your capital into a country that can wipe you out as a result of their political games. There are far better durastictons available.
Will you pay for the planes to transport the grapes? How about the cost of harvesting the grapes and loading them onto trucks to take them to the airport? Who will pay for all of that?
Take the alcohol out. We all need to sober up. Wine is healthy without alcohol. These vineyards were put in because our PM, John H oward made it attractive to invest.
I vote for Americans to drink more Aussie wine to help are friends down under! Cheers! I will go buy some today.
Thank You mate.... Our American friends
Australians start drinking less beer and spirits and drink more local Australian wine. It's cheap wine in Australia
Why no mention of China banning the wine due Australia's hostility towards China and choosing America side in America's trade war with China ?
U know Palki news... She wouldnt let anyone knowing too much, from the source of the matter. she learn it from her west masters medias....
COVID told us what China is in terms of supply chain and as a partner in general. China wanted OZs to be submissive in their bilateral relationship. In the long term it would just be fine for Australia as they would find better use for the resources they have, perhaps explore new markets as well. Chinese market loss hit them hard, no doubt.
@@RD-ol5ry ,so it's okay for Australia to be submissive to America.Why ? Because of the white man mentality? Please wake up to the 21st century.Even the previously soft India is saying No to western EU.
The reason China banned Wine exports and other exports from Australia, was because our Government during Covid, wanted to have a full investigation on how or why Covid happened, especially if it was a deliberate or accidental leak from the Wuhan Coronavirus Lab.
China obviously were not happy with that, but who cares as we should not be submissive to China aggression. China also upset at Australia supporting Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam regarding China's claims to the whole China sea.
Now that the government has changed, this new government will suck up to China, which is very worrying.
If China doesn't want our food or wine due to having a sissy fit over Covid investigation, then they can get food and wine from somewhere else, and we should look at other markets, like Europe, India, SE Asia, Japan, Korea, and other markets.
Australia's hostility, really? Crawl back under ya rock
Australian wines are one of the best in the world because of its pristine air , water and soil.
What a load of rubbish.
Eastern Croatia has the finest wines in the world.
@@GeneShepherd-k1sAustralian wines have won awards globally. We are in the top 10 wine producing countries on earth. In fact their was a wine that was like 8-10 dollars that won a year award and beat France. Don't sleep on Australian wines they are amazing
Dehydrate the grapes on the vines and export raisins!
These are grapes with seeds. Can’t turn them into commercial raisins.
then just sell grapes... it's ridiculous@@prasannadhopate8513
@prasannadhopate8513 Not all grapes have seeds, mate. Obviously, he's talking about seedless grapes
@@PlayShorts3 TTBOMK wine grapes are with seeds. The seedless grape vines are not natural varieties. The seedless grapes which are also called table grapes, are grown by treating vines with gibberellic acid.
Wrong grapes mate
The reason why they in an artificial glut because the loss of the China market free trade has its good and bad and access to China was one of the good
I’m Australian and tbf I don’t like the taste of wine. China slapped tariffs on our wine a couple of years ago but apparently they are going to scrap them next month which will help Australian wine makers
Without China Australia is naked clown 🤡 tryna act cool . Better worship our Great leader Xii Jin Ping
Good. The world doesn't need more alcohol.
Since wine only gets better with age, why not just store the wine, and agree not to sell it for many years. That would reduce the available supply, preserve the value of the labor, and increase the value of the wine over time.
U still need super big warehouse to store its (underground/hard to build/ big cash). Its said already full capacity for storage....😵
While waiting for this Manna to mature, they must have something to eat. Can’t survive on drinking wine alone.
Some wine ages well. Others do not. Two buck chuck ain't gonna test better if you store it for a few years
The vines being pulled out are to produce low quality, export wine. They do not last, it's a position we should have never been in.
Yes, not all wines get better with age.
I would guess that part of the reason is because the hospitality industry is suffering as well. Restaurants are buying less wine.
And yet the prices here go up for consumers...bizarre.
Excess wine, make brandy.
Excess grapes, make raisins.
Wine grapes are not normal grapes. You can't make rasins. Wine grapes are of low quality and bitter
@@ashwinikhanna : Well that would answer why all wine tastes like crap!
What a waste those grape trees can feed millions of poor people.
Wine grapes teeding people really
Feed them grapes and make them diabetic. 😅
@@striker44 grapes causes diabetes ? where you learnt it from ?
Welcome to Australia. Pathetic
Wine grapes? Are they okay to eat? They're not the same as table grapes.
why not turn it in to ethanol?
F ing ridiculous innit
Alcohols Advanced 2: Ethanol from fermentation (of grapes). ua-cam.com/video/VeGiPqreY4A/v-deo.html@@nyakwarObat
Because then people en mass would realise you can run an I.C.E on something that’s renewable, which would destroy the petroleum industries dominance.
Same exact reason alcohol prohibition happened in the United States, Ford and Rockerfella would have lost everything if everyone knew you could run a car on moonshine.
Would cost more than the ethanol could be sold at.
Renowned Australian win writer, Jeremy Oliver, has recently written some articles on LinkedIn about this situation. He's of the view that we do have an oversupply of wine in this country and it's not all at a quality that can command the required prices to keep many growers viable. The sensible thing to do it to rip the vines out and focus on quality over quantity.
More wine than the Ozzies can drink ! thats a lot !
We do our best 😂
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Australians as well don't understand how big this problem really is. Their is also this toxic trait here where women only drink wine and men only drink beer and spirits. It's toxic and it's severely damaging our great wine industry. Their is enough wine here to fill 850 Olympic size swimming pools 3 billion litres. Come on Aussies drink more Aussie wine and as local as you can. Considering beer and spirits have gone up wine hasn't. You can find a bottle as cheap as 3 dollars AUD. Buy it and drink it
Cool, I’ll buy more Australian wine 🍷
so China was right about their wine dumping tariff. Indeed there's oversupply in Aus & globally.
They grew more vines to supply the Chinese market, when China closed the door with their tariff and kept it close for nearly 4 years now of course there is going to be oversupply, when the market people were growing more for makes it unprofitable.
just ship them here dont destroy them
Yes... please 🙏 😁.🍷🍼
I'm an Australian this isn't getting enough news. This is a major problem don't kid yourself. Australia has 3 billion litres of wine. That's enough to fill 850 Olympic size swimming pools. Australians if your listening to this or hearing about this the first time. Buy more and drink more wine as much as you can and as local to you as you can. The Industry is really being hit in the guts harder. Their is an oversupply more supply less demand and the costs will go up. Buy local buy more. Beer and spirits are ridiculously taxed to high heaven buy wine some bottles are cheaper than water here. Buy more Australian wine and drink more Australian wine. Thankyou
Why doesn't India open it's market ? We can get cheap wine.
we don't need more alcoholics, sorry!!!
We already have cheap wine, ever heard of Sula
Cheap in price, not cheap quality from Sula
Already a bunch of drunk politicians and teenagers. Drugs everywhere. We just need more cheap alcohol. If it is wine fuel to run cars, then ok. 😂
@@amogharssula makes good wines. And all australian winea are goos
Why tear out the vines. Leave them alone until prices come up OR start making brandy!
There is also the climate change regulations, where UN forcing countries to reduce nitrogen levels, etc..... Most countries recently signed UN agreement to reduce Nitrogen levels by 35%... Not to mention the war against Cattle and other livestock due to their gases.... ridiculous... they are going after our food now. Just eat the bugs....
In Griffith vines need to be watered to stay healthy. Irrigation, as well as basic vineyard maintenance costs money. Brandy is even harder to sell than wine and costs more to produce. Better to rip out the vines and grow a profitable crop on that land.
@@bluecedar7914 Assuming they need irrigation.
@@MinnesotaBeekeeper The vines In area shown in the video need irrigation to keep fruiting and survive long term. Even In areas where vines survive and fruit with rainfall alone, irrigation is sometimes needed to produce profitable yields. You can only sustain losses on your land for a few years before you become insolvent.
@@bluecedar7914 What area is that clip? I did not see hefted vine trunk marks from irrigated rigging splash. In Termoli Italy we had 14 inches annually. Vineyards around our Castello Svevo di Termoli were never irrigated. The cousins preferred the stress vines for a deeper flavor. and commanded a higher price. Yield average about 1.2 ton per acre. How many decades of family farming do you have?
😢😢 35 year crop being uprooted
ridiculous ain't it... i thought aussies were reasonably thinking people... but what do i know?!
@@blindade1 very sad
Machine pruned and harvested vines - a majority of Australia's low to medium price wine producing vines - usually are only productive for 30 - 50 years.
Imagine having this problem😂😂😂😂😂
Australia has so much wine it's in the top 10 wine producing countries in the world. We only have 26 million people in the entire country and have enough wine to fill 850 Olympic size swimming pools. Start drinking Aussie wine it's cheap and heavily available. Buy as local to you as possible
There are so many places to export wine. Wine is medicine, loaded with antioxidants. May be it is time to change the marketing of wine, include its antioxidant part.
They tried to find new markets after losing the chinese market but clearly not enough were found
@@robman2095 All Asian, Arabian, African, European and American countries are potential customers.
@@Avatar_2025tf . Wine is not healthy at all and you saying it's medicine . Do you believe that boii ? You got to be aware if you think so . I am not advocating here to drink or not it's just that your perspective for wine is way ridiculous than researchers told in past which was in moderate amount Wine can be beneficial . But it's been debunked it's not the case . Wune has alcohol and alcohol affects every part of human body .
Given the Australian Cancer Council has stated categorically that there is no safe level of alcohol consumption due to the risk of cancer this can only be a good thing, and don;t let's get into the social dangers of alcohol. Grow food or even just grow grapes for juicing. Far too much good farming land has been given over to wine grapes due to greed and trying to cash in. Sometimes the market needs a good correction and this may be it. Grow something which is demonstrably good for society.
and grape juice and orange juice
We overcapitolised on a commodity that had such a big market 20 years ago now the poor farmers that were in the grape industry from then are losing everything they gained and more
Spot on! One of the reasons I left the industry a couple of decades ago. Too much young irrigated warm region wine flooding unsustainable markets in a world already awash with wine. The industry "Wine Australia 2020" plan was a disaster waiting to happen unfortunately.
@bluecedar7914 luckily my family were always apple pear and cherry growers so they survived up till now but even so with the prices the supermarkets are currently paying wholesale and the insanely rising cost of production post covid i doubt we will be in the farming industry for another generation
Who drink alcohol stuff? Just growing something eat and health.
People like to pretend that wine tastes good. It is all garbage.
Why not export the grapes?
They said it was a world wide issue of overproduction not just Australia alone. It was only some time ago France tipped out a large amount of the wine they had filling up their warehouses.
If there is too much wine. Grow another fruit, like apples or oranges. Something that is good for people to eat.
They are there ripping out the vines to replace them with a new crop, a lot of the ones in my area are switching back to orange orchards, which they originally ripped out a little over a decade ago to plant vines to capitalise on the Chinese market.
Make port from it. Or grow less grapes from thr same vine. It will be better quality
No point making wine that doesn't sell. There is very little market for port these days, and a limited highly competitive market for premium wines. Viticulture is high imput high cost.
Beautiful, less wine better NO wine Greater trust me try it stop wine is not good for you.
Why destroy the vines? Wouldn't that cost more than just leaving them?
NO. In Griffith vines need irrigation to stay healthy. This along with basic maintenance of the land costs a substantial amount of money without any income in return. The farmer relies on his land to make a living. Better to replace the vines with a profitable crop.
Please give it to Philippines in cold part of the place we have mindanao beside Mt. Apo now is frozing
Australian farmers follow the ways of the UK & Europe, but it's a different continent with drastically different conditions - the farmers complaining about $$$s per hectare not adding up have to do some research on what to grow rather than just blindly follow what's already been done!
Other way round. Over the last 40 years European wine growers have followed Australian innovations and have produced more good value wine as a result. The Australian wine industry is over 180 years old. This isn't the first downturn and vine pull it has experienced.
@@bluecedar7914
Definitely in wine studies, Australian wines are far younger than their European counterparts - if going by what you stated as 180 years of history, Europe has even longer than that, with many famous varieties literally coming out of European countries. Good try, though.
@@joebloggs24 And yet in the last 40 years new Australian practices in viticulture and winemaking have been widely adopted and adapted by European growers. Not everything done today has hundreds of years of tradition behind it. Good ignorant condescending reply though.
If Australia is willing to accept Indian rupees for payment, India could be a promising market for Australian wines.
As an Aussie I agree we need more trade with India, there has been to much reliance on China trade.
This country needs all the wine exported it's just too much. Australians also need to do there part and buy more of it
@@salvoka1421 On it at 1 pm. 🥂
Why dont they nake good beer and export? Australian beer used to be good .
You don’t make beer out of grapes unfortunately
Most of the beer exported from Australia is not the good beer. I have never seen an Australian drink Fosters.
Good no alcohol no car accident no violence
Converting grapes into great non-alcoholic underrated drink,
Sounds like they need to ramp up export capacity
Can you make vinegar out of this wine or the grapes they destroyed or is vinegar market saturated as well? I also think vinegar never gets bad. Being a new entry company in that market could be an advantage just have to pivot your business appropriately.
Not a peculiar problem at all
No one asked these people to plant vines in a market already over supplied. Their main competitor are Chile, South Africa, Argentina etc and the wine produced from these regions is poor quality. Supply and demand
No that’s impossible our Gvernment is so clever they would never do that!
Surely they learnt they killed off our citrus….but now we can import it …. What a clever Country we are 😮
They ripped the citrus trees out to plant vines, now they are ripping the extra vines out to plant citrus trees.
@@BNOBLE981and then we can grow grapes again lol ! Maybe the alcohol double dip tax we have every 6 months may make it hard to survive ….. just a thought.🙂
They need to be more adaptable. Change from vines to raisins. A collective pivot will help everyone. At least till the current global glut is addressed.
Sometimes being too siloed in captalism can kill.
You use seedless table grapes for raisins, they don't use wine grapes due to the seeds and how bitter they are.
😅U should call it , USA sanction. China stopped buying Aus stuff
China is buying less wine generally. No USA sanction, just a petulent China now needing to repair relations with an important food and resource supplier after overreaching it's influence.
Support australian wine & grapes. Australia should send the grapes to haiti & gaza.
With so much wine available, some can be bought for under AUD $7.00 per bottle. I can't see how they can make any money at that price.
This country has too much wine. 850 Olympic size swimming pools worth. I'm buying and drinking more wine
It all comes down to money! They can't sell what they have. China has recently lifted the imposition of duty on wine. Perhaps that will alleviate the disadvantage faced by many.
The price of WINE has not come down in the shop. It has actually gone UP in price. Well known brands should be dropping their retail prices instead of increasing their prices. Then we might be able to afford to buy more wine. GREED equals loss. Sell it CHEAPER to clear the stockpile
Just start buying the cheap ones. Buy what you can and as local as you can to you
Not Kidding jan 2023 $10,000 boxes wine dumped on streets in adelaide 10pm riding past WTF Shame no spirits xd
Wine growers perhaps should plant olives, we need extra virgin olive oil more than wine!
I suspect more olives might be replacing vines along the Murray irrigated regions. Around Griffith growers are moving back to more citrus crops, a well established regional industry.
It makes sense about the olives since the price of oil has gone up significantly and there's high demand for it for health reasons. Not sure about citrus crops though. Perhaps lemons. My family overseas is facing a similar issue with table grapes, so much work / expense / stress goes into producing high quality grapes but they are worth nothing nowadays. Some are using the land to grow either olives or fit solar panels only and earn income from that due to low ongoing costs and the massive amounts of land. @@bluecedar7914
Australia has too much supply and it's too cheap. 850 Olympic size swimming pools supply of wine. Do you part and start buying as many cheap and local bottles to you and drink it. Help them out
They should donate to us.
When you pick a fight with your largest trading partner China, this is what you expect.
So it will be wise for Australia to stop obeying US orders and do what is good for its economy.
They are slow learners
We do not care what China say. They are not our masters like the British were your masters. US are our allies, and without our alliance, China would be eying us for invasion. The only people suffering from this, are the wealthy Wine companies. Does not really affect our economy that much. China still buying our coal, iron ore, etc.
Drinking too much wine leads to bad decisions.
Australia is part of the Commonwealth Realms which means UK still has an influence over certain things but on a not so open basis just like New Zealand, Jamaica, Papua New Guinea, among others. Hence when the cousin US is in trouble, its only right in their eyes to side with their 'cousin'.
@@retelabizschool And how is US in trouble?
I never liked Australian wines. But I am wine drinker.
Try a red from Margaret River, western australia and that'll change your mind
I wonder why cant they sale it to India for reduced price.. :P
Half a billion Indians cried a Gangga each, watching this terrible news.
This is so sad.😄
No tears, Palki ?
Why not make grape 🧃
they took out " for the unknown soldier except to GOD" marker too
Plant sorghum for feeds sugar cane
Dude its wine.... it ages as you keep it. Just find some storage. More it ages the better it is...
The winery's are doing that it's the growers who are screwed, why would the winery's buy more grapes if they can't sell what they have stockpiled already.
Supply and demand, don't feel bad for them at all if they can't compete and want to complain about it. Ill keep drinking 3 bottles of my $5 wine daily and enjoy it.
That's what time doing. Buying more wine bottles as local to me and as cheap as possible. Less overpriced beer and spirits and more wine
So it can drive up the prices? Whatever else may the professed reasons.... it is al about the money.
You don't make a vineyard for charity.
In Europe also wine slowly losing it's ground - in Europe population is growing but mainly because of immigration from Muslim countries who don't use such products as native Europeans.
Many years ago people invested into the wine industry in the belief they sud have the gold egg. Illusions as always with looking for a quick buck.
How much CO2 was produced by these vines.
Plants actually absorb CO2 and produce oxygen.
@@sidecarmisanthrope5927too bad, he got more like than you, I add one to you.😂
Lucky there are no starving humans anywhere and grapes, sultanas, currants and raisins are absolutely useless to eat
Export the grape vines to other countries who want to produce grapes
Damn..... They could've send me one Package
lol bullshit there’s a over suply we just won’t sell it cheap
Or turn it into vinegar
Why not sell them abroad for a good price?
They said it was a worldwide oversupply issue, can't export to somewhere if there market is already full of cheaper or comparably priced wines.
So a few can raise their price just like avarcardoes
Just give these vineyards to Indians, specially Gujaratis, and see them turn it into gold mines🤑😎
I packed up and left Australia a year ago. Do not invest your capital into a country that can wipe you out as a result of their political games.
There are far better durastictons available.
what are they gonna grow now
Marijuana
@@generationwolves
theres scripture about crops and how much marijuana can you eat vs how many grapes can you eat
@@generationwolves
but i guess grapes and etc won't grow .......
according to.........
@@generationwolves
a home gardener grows.........
on the back 40
Why not send it to Gaza
You mean grape ?
@@AaronBushnell-uz1zc yep
Will you pay for the planes to transport the grapes? How about the cost of harvesting the grapes and loading them onto trucks to take them to the airport? Who will pay for all of that?
@@sidecarmisanthrope5927 Australia government
@@kundanpandey3340 : So, then the Australian people. Why should we? How about you donate a couple of thousand dollars instead of promoting socialism?
Australia should hope China won't turn off the coal imports. Whole economy is dependent on China.
Yet grapes are 10 dollars a kg. 🤷♂️
Not wine grapes in Australia. And costs a lot more to produce good quality table grapes.
Never like alcohol.why not make wine without the alcohol
This is ridiculous, cant you just leave the crop for the birds in this case?
Birds don't pay the farmer's bills or water these vines to keep them fruiting.
Fair enough mate, just such a waste to remove 30 year old vines@@bluecedar7914
Why not export to india? The superpower
Join with India and do something new Company. YOU can, I wish 😊
Australia decoupling from China is good. Then US can come and "help". All the countries that US "help" are going down fast.
Put cattle on the land, so we can have more meat.
Donate it.
what more can we expect from a country that waged war on emu birds and lost.
Dare you to call an emu a bird - you won't come back alive!
Feed the grape to cow for milk
How does that profit the grape producers, also are dairy industry ain't doing that well either.
James the farmer is fool. Make grape juice and sell it!! The market is there!! Duh!!...🙄
so no one eats grapes? sure you could give those away for free
You don't eat wine grapes, there grown specifically for making wine, just like they grow table grapes for eating or making raisins.
Get ready Australia will a dystopia
This happened on Scomo's watch.
Thanks to China!
China is smiling....😏
No smile , flooding , storm, loss million home, fire factory every where
The authorities are taking action? Horsesh%t.
That’s what happen when you bite the hands that feed you. Karma.
Pakistan did not buy any.
India start buying our wine why don’t you push that.
Send it to gaza aid
Why would a Muslim country want wine? thought alcohol was against their religion.
Take the alcohol out. We all need to sober up. Wine is healthy without alcohol. These vineyards were put in because our PM, John H oward made it attractive to invest.
The majority of the people don't like the taste of wine.
Agenda 3030.....