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Policy Perspectives 

The EAEA—Expanding Ag Exports

In an encouraging example of bipartisan action, groups of Democrat and Republican Senators and House Members, plus one Independent, have joined together to sponsor legislation expanding funding for agricultural exports, including wine.

On the House side, the lead sponsor is Rep. Dan Newhouse (R-WA), a wine grape grower himself as well as being co-chair of the Congressional Wine Caucus, chair of the Agriculture Appropriations subcommittee, plus a great supporter of the American wine industry.

Titled “Expanding Agricultural Exports Act” (EAEA), the bill proposes doubling the funding for both the Market Access Program (MAP) and Foreign Market Development Cooperative Program (FMD) administered by the US Department of Agriculture. Between 1977 and 2019, these programs have added an average of $9.6 billion annually to the value of US agricultural exports, equal to nearly $648 billion, or 13.7%, in additional export revenues.

Still, the amount of annual funding—$200 million for MAP, $34.5 million for FMD—has stayed static for about 20 years while public sector support of agricultural promotion has increased significantly in Europe, China, and other regions, putting US producers at a significant disadvantage. Setting the funding levels at $400 million and $69 million annually will help the US start to catch up.

The MAP program has been very valuable for the wine industries of California,Oregon, Washington, and New York, which have all developed successful export programs that otherwise would probably not exist. Wine industries in other states may participate in their regional agricultural associations which cover other products as well.

WineAmerica strongly supports this initiative, and we thank all the cosponsors.

Nutritional Labeling? Maybe So

A major item on 2023 regulatory agenda is the possibility that new information will be required for wine and other beverage alcohol products in the form of nutritional information, caloric content, and ingredient labeling.

 The Tax and Trade Bureau examined this issue many years ago, but didn’t issue any mandatory ruling, instead allowing producers to include such information if they wished. In response to a lawsuit filed late last year, they will be issuing two proposed rulemakings sometime this year.

In preparation for those rulemakings, WineAmerica is surveying industry members about their opinions on these matters, with a deadline of February 28. We invite all wineries to participate in the survey.

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WineAmerica was founded in 1978 as the Association of American Vintners, a trade association of wineries with membership based in the eastern U.S. By 1991, the association had expanded and merged with the National Vintners Association forming the American Vintners Association. The association was renamed WineAmerica in 2003 to reflect its national role.

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