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French grape growers are being paid to pull out vines in order to rebalance supply and demand, while those in Australia have taken out millions and turned to other crops. In New Zealand, with our Sauvignon Blanc still in demand, growers are being offered a tool to help them decide whether to mothball vines until the market improves. Braden Crosby of the Marlborough-based Bragato Research Institute explains.
You can find photos and read more about the stories in this episode on our webpage, here.
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To find the mothballing decision-making tool, go to bri.co.nz
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French grape growers are being paid to pull out vines in order to rebalance supply and demand, while those in Australia have taken out millions and turned to other crops. In New Zealand, with our Sauvignon Blanc still in demand, growers are being offered a tool to help them decide whether to mothball vines until the market improves. Braden Crosby of the Marlborough-based Bragato Research Institute explains.
You can find photos and read more about the stories in this episode on our webpage, here.
With thanks to:
To find the mothballing decision-making tool, go to bri.co.nz
Make sure you’re following us on your favourite podcast app, so you don’t miss new episodes every Friday evening.
Want to chat to us or find out more about RNZ Podcasts? Join the RNZ Podcasts Discussion Facebook group where we share behind the scenes info about our series, and invite you to share feedback, recommendations and ask us questions.
Send us your feedback or get in touch at [email protected]
Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

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