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Lodi Winegrape Commission

Lodi Winegrape Commission

农业

Lodi,California 539 位关注者

Serving the common interests of Lodi Crush District 11 winegrowers with programs in marketing, education, & research.

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Established in 1991, the Lodi Winegrape Commission represents the common interests of Lodi winegrowers with programs in marketing, education, research, and sustainable viticulture. The Commission collectively and effectively promotes Lodi’s vibrant, multi-generational farming community and California’s most dynamic wine region. Comprised of nine commissioners and nine alternates, the board of directors provides direction and input on behalf of the region’s 750 winegrowers. Working together, Lodi growers are successfully moving the Lodi region forward as a high quality, environmentally and socially conscious production area. Vision To be the most dynamic wine region in California for winegrowing and winemaking, so that our community is fully sustained for generations to come. Mission To empower all Lodi Crush District 11 winegrowers and serve their common interests to enhance the profitability of winegrape production through promotion, research, and education. Core Values Unity, Heritage, Sustainable, Innovation, Leadership

网站
https://www.lodigrowers.com/
所属行业
农业
规模
2-10 人
总部
Lodi,California
类型
政府机构
创立
1991
领域
Winegrowing、Sustainable Winegrowing、Sustainability、Sustainable Certification、Marketing、Education、Research和Promotion

地点

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    2545 West Turner Road

    US,California,Lodi,95242

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Lodi Winegrape Commission员工

动态

  • In the past six years, the federal government has spent over $204 million subsidizing imported wine mostly to the benefit of a few of California’s largest wineries. Annually, gallons of imported bulk wine pour into California, flooding the market and driving down the demand for California-grown wines and grapes. Recently, AgAlert asked Stuart Spencer, Executive Director of the Lodi Winegrape Commission, to speak candidly on the current state of the wine and grape industry. Published November 12, Stuart’s commentary focuses on Duty Drawback – arguably one of the more substantive causes of market downturn. Visit https://lnkd.in/gN3NP5Gc to read this eye-opening article.

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  • An important listen! California is home to some of the world's most renowned wine regions, making it a top global wine producer. However, the state’s wine industry is facing a significant slowdown in sales. Wineries are filled with unsold inventory and grape growers are struggling to find buyers for their grapes, even at steep discounts. Lodi’s Craig Ledbetter (Vino Farms) and Stuart Spencer (Lodi Winegrape Commission) plus winemaker Patrick Cappiello (Monte Rio Cellars) discuss what’s behind this slowdown and how it’s impacting everyone from farmers to winemakers.

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