On Friday, April 17, the general assembly of the Confederation of Appellations and Winegrowers of Burgundy provided an opportunity to review the situation regarding copper-based products approved in France for combating downy mildew. The situation is complex and will partly be decided before the Council of State. The industry is mobilizing, but the French interpretation of the risks associated with copper could prove to be an obstacle.
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On Friday, April 17, the general assembly of the Confederation of Appellations and Winegrowers of Burgundy provided an opportunity to review the situation regarding copper-based products approved in France for combating downy mildew. The situation is complex and will partly be decided before the Council of State. The industry is mobilizing, but the French interpretation of the risks associated with copper could prove to be an obstacle.