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Wineries in a bunch of trouble
16 Jun 2004

Up to half of Australia's 1,500 small wineries are at risk of financial extinction, according to a report by Deloitte and the Winemakers' Federation. The study found that wineries of all sizes recorded losses for the 2003 financial year but the youngest smaller wineries, with turnover between $1 million and $5 million, were at most risk. Most haven't had time to build brands, distribution systems or business plans.

The Deloitte-WFA report gave some tips for small wineries to ride out the current downturn, including focusing on niche markets where brands could be developed; not competing with industry giants such as Southcorp, Orlando Wyndham and Beringer Blass; aggressively developing mail-order businesses and cellar-door operations where possible.

The Courier-Mail, 16/6/04.

Previous News Items:
11 Jun 2004 | Dump site decision hypocritical, say growers
4 Jun 2004 | Wine rebate may breach NZ trade deal
4 Jun 2004 | Wine sales trickle off
1 Jun 2004 | Excess wine leads to bargains for consumers
25 May 2004 | Margaret River vinegar


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