What’s Happening in Washington

By Cary Greene It’s been a hectic month in the nation’s Capitol, and most of the action has been good for America’s wineries. The “fiscal cliff” bill included a provision that provides reasonable protection for families looking to pass their businesses to the next generation, agricultural labor reform is back on the agenda, and the … Read more

Where Things Stand in Washington

By Cary Greene It’s been a hectic month in the nation’s Capitol, and most of the action has been good for America’s wineries. The “fiscal cliff” bill included a provision that provides reasonable protection for families looking to pass their businesses to the next generation, agricultural labor reform is back on the agenda, and the … Read more

New Food Safety Proposals Will Not Apply to Wineries

By Cary M. Greene The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) issued proposed regulations last week that would implement the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) passed in January 2011. WineAmerica has been urging its members to register their facilities with FDA this winter and also reporting on why the registration requirements were a legislative victory for … Read more

Congress Sidelines Specialty Crop Funding in Tax Legislation

The following is a press release from the Specialty Crop Farm Bill Alliance, of which WineAmerica is a member. For Immediate Release – January 2, 2013 Congress Sidelines Specialty Crop Funding in Tax Legislation Tax measure extends 2008 Farm Bill, but excludes key specialty crop programs WASHINGTON, DC – The passage of a fiscal package … Read more

An Emerging Trend For Wine Exporters

By Cary Greene If you’re exporting wine, or thinking about it, you should be aware of an emerging trend relating to foreign registrations and inspections. The implementation of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) has been hot topic recently, particularly with respect to the new registration requirements contained in that law. But FSMA also gave … Read more