Who wants to buy a grape farm with no income? Flooded farmers find soggy grapes a tough sell

 "Who is going to buy a grape farm that has no income for the next 12 months?"

That is the problem plaguing grape growers in southern New South Wales, according to Bruno Brombal, who says even if growers wanted to exit the industry it would be a hard sell.

This latest challenge comes at a time when many vignerons in the NSW Riverina and parts of South Australia and Victoria have been rain-affected or flooded when they should be gearing up to harvest their fruit.

"Some farmers have lost the whole farm, while others have losses of 35 to 50 per cent in some places," said Mr Brombal, chairman of Riverina Winegrape Growers (RWG).

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2023-01-09/winegrape-harvest-delayed-flood-damage-downy-mildew-riverina/101830314



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