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Hungary winemakers fear disease may 'wipe out' industry
Hungarian winemakers face a disease outbreak that threatens vineyards with no cure; the government allocated €10 million to slow the spread after infections hit 21 of 22 wine regions.
- Hungarian winemakers fear that a disease may wipe out grape production if not taken seriously.
- Many winemakers were previously unaware of the disease and its symptoms, indicating a lack of communication.
- The disease is typically discovered four years after infection, making eradication difficult, according to winemakers.
- The Hungarian government allocated about 10 million euros in September to help detect and protect against the disease's spread.
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Hungary winemakers fear disease may 'wipe out' industry
Hungarian winemaker Viktor Keszler had to rip out young vines after only three harvests -- when they should last at least 25 years -- after they were infected by flavescence doree disease that is threatening Europe's wine regions.
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