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October 1, 2024 - Wine Industry Insight Daily News Feed
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Today’s Most Interesting Wine Industry Data
“Wineries aren't known for being cutting-edge innovators, especially when it comes to technology. Although modern software is now more accessible and easier to implement, there's still some reluctance to adopt it. The good news? 84% of wineries surveyed already use software to manage their operations (even if some systems are outdated), and 32% plan to invest in additional software this year to achieve their goals.”
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California Farm Bureau Reports Brutal Wine Market Leaves Farms in Peril
Clos Pegase, Viansa, BR Cohn, Kunde, others auctioned in Vintage Wine sell off
Sonoma County Health Officer issues health advisory concerning heat wave
Early Mountain's new president says Virginia 'feels like Napa maybe 20 years ago'
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