Riverina winegrape growers are bracing for tougher times ahead as the industry continues to reel from inflation, poor weather and heavy overseas tariffs

Vincent Dwyer
Updated July 13 2022 - 11:09am, first published 10:00am
UP FOR SALE: Many Riverina winegrape farmers believe industry conditions will get worse before they get better. PHOTO: File
UP FOR SALE: Many Riverina winegrape farmers believe industry conditions will get worse before they get better. PHOTO: File

Riverina winegrape growers are bracing for worsening economic conditions with one grower saying he'd never seen so many vineyards on the market before.

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Vincent Dwyer

Vincent Dwyer

Journalist

Vincent Dwyer is a journalist at The Ararat Advertiser. Doesn't mind the odd Seinfeld episode. You can reach him at vincent.dwyer@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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