Very poor crop in New Zealand

Very poor crop in New Zealand

Trade / Economy – Situation -: Very poor harvest in perspective in New Zealand


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On Clos Henry's Vineyard, as elsewhere in Marlborough, the harvest was very early this year.

In one of the few countries in the world to have returned to relatively normal, the harvest was finally in good conditions, but a priori for some players the worst is yet to come. Explanations with French archaeologist Damien Yvonne of Clos Henri Vineyard in the Marlborough region.

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