食品伙伴网讯 2019年9月24日,澳大利亚竞争与消费者委员会(ACCC)发布消息,澳大利亚ACCC在一份新报告中说,澳大利亚的酿酒商应该审查他们与葡萄种植者的合同,并立即取消潜在的不公平合同条款,包括那些对葡萄种植者强加的延长付款期限的条款。
澳大利亚竞争与消费者委员会对酿酒葡萄市场研究的最终报告提出了十项建议,旨在提高澳大利亚气候温暖葡萄种植区酿酒葡萄市场的效率和公平性。
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The final report of the ACCC's Wine Grape market study makes ten recommendations to improve the efficiency and fairness of wine grape markets in Australia's warm climate grape growing regions, wher most of Australia's wine is produced.“We remain concerned about harmful market practices we have uncovered during the past 12 months, which stem from the bargaining power imbalance that exists between winemakers and growers,” ACCC Deputy Chair Mick Keogh said. “Our final recommendations include measures to address this imbalance between grape growers and large winemakers, as well as ways of boosting price transparency in the market and improving grape quality assessment.”The ACCC has recommended all winemakers phase out long-term payment periods in their contracts with growers, and that large winemakers make payment within 30 days of grape delivery.
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