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September heatwave saw wine volume sales down 9% year-on-year

The year-on-year volume showed volume sales of total alcohol in the 4 weeks to 1 October remained relatively flat compared to the same period last year, rising only 0.3% however the split between the sub-categories showed shifting movement between different categories of drinks from the same period in the previous year.

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IWSR report outlines key trends in wine for 2024

IWSR reporting reveals the Australian and global wine industry faces the ongoing challenges of declining volumes but, on the bright side, continues to experience premiumization, growth in e-commerce, and evolving wine consumer preferences. Adapting to these trends and economic uncertainties will be crucial for wine producers and retailers in 2024 and beyond.

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Imports of alcoholic drinks increase by 54% in 4 yrs while exports increase by 2%: data

SEOUL -- Backed by the skyrocketing popularity of foreign alcoholic drinks among young consumers in their 20s and 30s, imports of liquors and alcoholic beverages have increased by 54 percent since 2018. Meanwhile, exports of South Korean products only increased by two percent in the same period.

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UK revises labelling guidelines for NoLo alcohol options

To combat alcohol-related harm, the government is focusing on supporting individuals to reduce their alcohol intake.

One approach is promoting the substitution of standard alcoholic beverages with 'NoLo' (no or low-alcohol) alternatives.

Research indicates that the key strategies to encourage this substitution involve addressing pricing, availability and clear labelling of such products.

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PCs promise to reintroduce private liquor sales in Manitoba

Manitoba Progressive Conservatives say they will reintroduce private liquor sales legislation if they get re-elected on Oct. 3.

Kevin Klein, the PC candidate for Kirkfield Park, promised on Sunday to revive plans to allow alcohol to be sold in a wider variety of places, including privately-owned retail stores.

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Swipe away alcoholism? Smartphone app helps college students cut their heavy drinking

OXFORD, United Kingdom -- People may soon be able to turn to their phones for help if they want to drink less. International researchers have found that college students can significantly reduce their alcohol consumption by using a specially-designed smartphone app that monitors their drinking.

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