As a result, it can be seen during TV coverage of sporting events from 23 to 7 hours (excluding children’s and youth competition). In addition, the law will promote wine fairs food (excluding exhibition of children’s goods consumption).
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According to experts, the amendment will improve the implementation of the national wine production and help the development of the wine industry. With regard to this, however, the wine produced in Russia and Russian raw materials.
It is worth noting that the proportion of wine produced from the Russian wine stock on our shelves, not so great. Experts call different estimates, but in general it can be argued that it does not exceed 30 percent. At the same time, noted in the Center for the Study of federal and Russian markets for alcohol, a few years ago it was much worse – in 2009, “purely Russian” can be regarded as no more than 15 percent of all wines on the shelves.
One of the major regions of the Russian winemaking – Kuban. In 2014, there have collected more than 190 thousand tons of grapes, 170 of which went to the production of 12 million decaliters. There is a slight decline – in 2013 Kuban winemakers developed 13.85 million dal of grape wines.
There are also problems with the development of production. Much rests on the cost of the licenses for the manufacture of new types of wine, the cost of which comes to a total of 8 million rubles.
At the same time work on the withdrawal of Russian viticulture of the difficult situation goes. And to a large extent concerns the Crimea. Thus, the working group under the leadership of the business ombudsman Boris Titov has developed a plan to turn the Crimea into one of the world’s largest wine-producing clusters. According to the project, in 2025 the Crimean area vineyards grow almost three times, and the industry will generate at least 15 percent of the gross domestic product of the region.
How much money it will take is not yet known – the strategy will shortchange later.
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