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  • Facing wine glut, Europe's vintners distil wine into industrial alcohol

    11/30/2006 8:08:16 PM PST · by quantim · 44 replies · 1,022+ views
    canada.com ^ | November 30, 2006 | Jenny Barchfield
    BELLEVILLE-SUR-SAONE, France (AP) - At some of France's most celebrated vineyards, vintage wine is being transformed into alcohol for disinfectants or gasoline additives - a high-tech process winemakers hope will help them stay afloat.Chronic overproduction, dipping domestic consumption and fierce overseas competition have created a European wine crisis of unprecedented scale.With lakes of unsold wine threatening to undermine prices, the European Union has resorted to paying vintners to destroy some of their stock each year, distilling billions of bottles of perfectly drinkable wine into pure alcohol.The steaming grape juice that's left is hauled back to the vineyards, where it will...
  • Grapes of wrath for French vineyards as millions of bottles are destroyed

    11/27/2006 11:34:11 PM PST · by MadIvan · 147 replies · 3,033+ views
    The Scotsman ^ | November 28, 2006 | JENNY BARCHFIELD
    MORE than eight million litres of this season's production of Beaujolais wine is being turned into near-pure alcohol for use in disinfectants, cleaning products or fuel additives, as French vineyards face up to a massive overproduction crisis.A chronic wine glut, falling domestic consumption and fierce overseas competition have converged to create a wine crisis on an unprecedented scale. With "lakes" of unsold wine threatening to undermine prices, the European Union has resorted to paying vintners to destroy some of their stock each year, distilling billions of bottles of perfectly drinkable wine into pure alcohol. Sceptics say the measure, which cost...
  • Deluge of fine wine dismays the French

    09/16/2006 7:04:30 PM PDT · by quantim · 56 replies · 1,495+ views
    GuardianUnlimited ^ | September 17, 2006 | Jason Burke
    It is the ultimate irony. For the wine growers of Bordeaux, already suffering a financial crisis, the season has been too good. Though the quality appears to offer hope of salvation, the quantity of the 2006 vintage is causing problems.
  • Europe's glut of wine to be turned into disinfectant

    06/07/2006 10:57:19 PM PDT · by MadIvan · 67 replies · 1,230+ views
    The Scotsman ^ | June 8, 2006 | Staff
    NEARLY a billion bottles of French and Italian wine are to be turned into fuel and disinfectant because producers cannot find buyers.The EU agriculture commissioner yesterday announced plans for a radical shake-up of the wine market to prevent over-production. In the meantime, it was agreed that the EU will finance the conversion of millions of bottles of French and Italian wine into industrial alcohol. The growing popularity of wines from the New World has been blamed for the decline in the appetite for traditional European produce. "Europe is producing too much wine for which there is no market," the commissioner,...
  • Fine French wine has new use: Fueling cars

    10/07/2005 3:14:00 PM PDT · by Tamar1973 · 45 replies · 778+ views
    International Herald Tribune/NYT ^ | Oct. 6, 2005 | Craig S. Smith
    VAUVERT, France Olivier Gibelin tilts a glass of deep red wine, sniffs and sips at a table set between tall concrete vats of fermenting grape juice in his rustic stone winery here. The air is heavy with an odor of yeast. "Do you want to try what will be going into your tank?" he asks ruefully, pouring a visitor a glass. "If my grandfather could taste what I'm turning into alcohol, he'd turn over in his grave."
  • Gallic Ploy Plonks New Labels On Old Bottles To Drain Wine Lakes

    06/24/2005 7:39:52 PM PDT · by quidnunc · 3 replies · 257+ views
    The Times [UK] ^ | June 25, 2005 | Adam Sage
    Paris – French winemakers got some long-awaited good news this week: their wines are selling well in the United States. Or at least some of them are. Fat Bastard, for instance, is highly popular, and so too are Wild Pig, Red Bicyclette and Pont d’Avignon. Those four were among the labels on display at Vinexpo, a wine fair in Bordeaux, and they set the tone for the debate about how French vineyards confront a crisis that has resulted in a lake of unsold Gallic wine of 2.5 million hectolitres (66 million gallons). It has two causes. At home, the French...
  • French Wine Exports Drowning

    05/29/2005 3:11:18 PM PDT · by quidnunc · 128 replies · 2,722+ views
    News24 [Cape Town, South Africa] ^ | May 29, 2005 | Adrienne Taylor [South African Press Assn]
    Paris – French wine exports sank again in the first quarter of 2005 confirming a downward spiral which has plunged the sector into crisis and brought thousands of wine-growers out onto the streets in protest. "Global over-production in 2004, which is put at between 10 to 20 million hectolitres, is pulling prices down and adding to the problems of French wines which are being asked to become simpler in taste to meet growing world consumption," said Louis-Regis Affre, an official from the French Federation of Exporters of Wines and Spirits (FEVS). Apart from champagnes and sparkling wines, exports of French...
  • Trump talks up ‘special relationship’ with Macron, hours after threat to slap tariffs on French wine

    08/24/2019 8:02:25 AM PDT · by McQ444 · 20 replies
    Fox ^ | 08-24-19 | Adam Shaw
    President Trump on Saturday sought to smooth over his prickly relationship with French President Emmanuel Macron as he arrived in France for the G7 summit – telling reporters he loves French wine, hours after threatening to slap tariffs on the export. “I love French wine,” the president told reporters sitting opposite Macron for a lunch after his arrival in Biarritz. “We actually have a lot in common, Emmanuel and I,” he said. “We’ve been friends for a long time and every once in a while we go at it just a little bit, not very much, but we get along...
  • The Fed can’t rescue us from the coming supply-shock recession

    08/24/2019 7:14:48 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 80 replies
    MarketWatch ^ | 08/24/2019 | Nouriel Roubini
    There are three negative supply shocks that could trigger a global recession by 2020. All of them reflect political factors affecting international relations, two involve China, and the United States is at the center of each. Moreover, none of them is amenable to the traditional tools of countercyclical macroeconomic policy. The first potential shock stems from the Sino-American trade and currency war, which escalated earlier this month when President Donald Trump’s administration threatened additional tariffs on Chinese exports, and formally labeled China a currency manipulator. The second concerns the slow-brewing cold war between the U.S. and China over technology. In...
  • Against the dictatorship of church ladies

    08/23/2019 3:25:40 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 11 replies
    Crisis Magazine ^ | August 23, 2019 | Auguste Meyrat
    Against the dictatorship of church ladies The Church has lost its manly spirit. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the recent protests at St. Francis Church in Portland, Oregon.The ultra-progressive, borderline-heretical parish was recently assigned a new priest, Fr. George Kuforiji, who tried to restore theological and liturgical orthodoxy. For instance, the newly-minted pastor stopped using the gender-neutral terms assigned to God by the parishioners and instead began using Our Lord’s preferred pronouns: He, Him, etc. Fr. Kuforiji did away with folk music during the liturgy and took down a banner outside the church that said, “Immigrants and Refugees...
  • Trump will raise tariff rates on Chinese goods in response to trade war retaliation

    08/23/2019 3:00:51 PM PDT · by mplc51 · 145 replies
    CNBC ^ | 08/23/2019 | Jacob Pramuck
    President Donald Trump said the U.S. will hike tariffs on most imports from China as his trade war with Beijing escalates. The U.S. will raise duties on $250 billion in Chinese goods to 30% from 25%, and increase tariffs on another $300 billion in products to 15% from 10%. Earlier, China announced new tariffs on $75 billion in U.S. goods — and Trump ordered U.S. companies to find an “alternative” to operating in China.
  • How Bill Clinton Sent Manufacturing Jobs to China (Walk memory lane)

    08/23/2019 9:18:17 AM PDT · by DJ MacWoW · 35 replies
    AmericanThinker ^ | September 19, 2016 | Michael Bargo, Jr.
    On May 28, 1993 Bill Clinton signed Executive Order 12850. This improper EO changed the way the U.S. made trade deals with China and led to the loss of tens of millions of American manufacturing jobs. The story of how this was done not only proves that the Clintons are behind the loss of American jobs, but shows how Bill Clinton established a Democratic strategy for manipulating foreign policy that was copied by both Hillary while she was Secretary of State and Obama while he was president. At the time, U.S.-China trade relations were conditioned upon China’s humanitarian treatment of...
  • Our Country has lost, stupidly, Trillions of Dollars with China over many years.

    08/23/2019 9:09:46 AM PDT · by Enlightened1 · 49 replies
    POTUS via Twitter ^ | 08/23/19 | Donald J. Trump
    Our Country has lost, stupidly, Trillions of Dollars with China over many years. They have stolen our Intellectual Property at a rate of Hundreds of Billions of Dollars a year, & they want to continue. I won’t let that happen! We don’t need China and, frankly, would be far....... better off without them. The vast amounts of money made and stolen by China from the United States, year after year, for decades, will and must STOP. Our great American companies are hereby ordered to immediately start looking for an alternative to China, including bringing.... your companies HOME and making your products in...
  • China Will Retaliate With Tariffs On $75 Billion More of US Goods And Resume Auto Tariffs

    08/23/2019 8:01:33 AM PDT · by Enlightened1 · 58 replies
    CNBC ^ | 08/23/19
    China said Friday it will impose new tariffs on $75 billion worth of U.S. goods and resume duties on American autos. The Chinese State Council said it decided to slap tariffs ranging from 5% to 10% on $75 billion U.S. goods in two batches effective on Sept. 1 and Dec. 15. That happens to be when President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs on Chinese goods are to take effect. It also said a 25% tariff will be imposed on U.S. cars and a 5% on auto parts and components, which will go into effect on Dec.15. China had paused these tariffs...
  • Trump's coming trade agreement with China will amaze everyone: One Main Sticking Point Left

    08/22/2019 6:39:07 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 20 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 08/22/2019 | By Fritz Pettyjohn
    During the course of his remaining five and a half years in office, President Trump will come to an understanding with China. Trade will be only a part of it. There will be established a concord, or state of agreement, between the two most powerful nations in the world. It will result in a peaceful 21st century. Trump will cut the part on trade sometime between now and the election fifteen months from now. He'll time it so he receives the maximum political benefit. It will ignite the markets, and the economy will assure him of re-election. The sticking point...
  • CNN Contributor BAKARI SELLERS on the 'Trump economy'; in search of references to rebuke [vanity]

    08/20/2019 9:03:13 PM PDT · by logi_cal869 · 6 replies
    Dana Loesch show ^ | 08/20/2019 | self
    Go to 91:44 to hear for yourself. CNN's transcript of Lemon's CNN Tonight from 8/19 is here: http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1908/19/cnnt.02.html The rest of the transcript is rather interesting, but this is what I transcribed of Sellers' words (the money quote I heard on the way home via radio on Loesch's show with Sergio Sanchez hosting): "Well first of all, I don't think any democrat...I..I know Joe and myself both are not hoping that the country goes into a recession. Ah, we don't want individuals to suffer more than they are. But what we are saying is that the proverbial chickens are coming...
  • Cool the Recession Talk: Economic indicators point to continued, moderate growth, despite pundits

    08/20/2019 7:59:59 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 6 replies
    City Journal ^ | 08/20/2019 | James Piereson
    In response to recent volatility in the stock market, rising prices (and declining yields) for U.S. Treasury bonds, and difficulties in the trade relationship between the United States and China, some pundits and politicians are forecasting a recession in the U.S., timed to coincide with the 2020 presidential election. The increasing volume of these forecasts is driven partly by partisan hopes that an economic slowdown gives Democrats the best opportunity to defeat President Trump next year. But hopes of this kind do not make for sound economic forecasts. None of the major institutional forecasters is looking ahead to a recession...
  • Why Farmers Aren’t Going To Abandon Trump Over The Trade War Despite China's Threats

    08/20/2019 7:51:53 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 9 replies
    The Federalist ^ | 08/20/2019 | By Willis L. Krumholz
    The popular narrative goes that because President Trump launched a trade war against China, China has retaliated by tariffing agriculture products from red states that voted for Trump. False. You’ve all seen the headlines: “China is hitting the U.S. where it hurts: Soybeans,” and “China takes aim at America’s soybean farmers,” and “Soybean farmers are still paying for Trump’s trade war” (all from CNN).The popular narrative goes that because President Trump launched a trade war against China, China has retaliated by tariffing America’s chief export to China—agricultural products—which happen to mostly come from red states that voted for Trump. China...
  • Fake Science: No More Questions Edition

    08/19/2019 5:09:32 AM PDT · by NOBO2012 · 5 replies
    MOTUS A.D. ^ | 8-19-19 | MOTUS
    Fake Science: Where did it come from? Well as they say, follow the money:Also contributing to the emergence of Fake Science is the use of science as a cudgel in policy wars, a primary tactic of what is known as Post-Normal Science. Think of it as sociology on steroids, identifying as science.And there will be no more questions because the science is settled.Ooh ooh ooh! Do Fake News next MOTUS!Posted from: MOTUS A.D.
  • The “Trade War” Is Over, Trump Just Doesn’t Realize It Yet: The Art of the Deal vs the Art of War

    08/19/2019 10:40:11 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 34 replies
    Real Investment Advise ^ | 08/19/2019 | Lance Roberts
    On Tuesday, the markets bid higher following a statement from the U.S. Trade Representative’s office that tariffs will commence on September 1st, but that some products will be delayed until December 15th. To wit: “…some tariffs will take effect on Sept. 1 as planned, ‘certain products are being removed from the tariff list based on health, safety, national security and other factors and will not face additional tariffs of 10 percent. Further, as part of USTR’s public comment and hearing process, it was determined that the tariff should be delayed to December 15 for certain articles.” The only part the...