VOA标准英语2009-Hard Times for Australia's Once Dominant Win
时间:2019-01-13 作者:英语课 分类:VOA标准英语2009年(六月)
Australia's once dominant 1 wine industry is facing its biggest challenge, as competition increases from lower-cost rivals and consumer tastes change. Producers are being encouraged to target exports to Asia to revive the industry.
Penfolds 1962 vintage Cabernet Shiraz (C), flanked (L and R) by 1991 vintage bottles of Penfolds Grange red wine in Sydney, Australia (File)
Last year, Australian wine exports fell by almost 10 percent, the first decrease in a decade. It was a sign that after a long boom, the country's vineyards are struggling under the weight of increased competition from lower-cost rivals in Chile, Argentina and South Africa and the changing tastes of international consumers.
A long drought also has brought higher irrigation costs, especially in the parched 2 wine belt in southeast Australia. Relatively 3 high wages also undermine Australia's international competitiveness at a time when prices for exported wine have fallen.
The average price per liter of Australian wine sold overseas is about 25 percent lower than it was a decade ago.
Sluggish 4 demand in Great Britain, a key overseas market, is likely to force a fundamental restructuring of Australia's wine trade, although exports to the United States remain positive.
Wine trade experts think that sales to Asia could help Australian vineyards recover from the downturn.
Kym Anderson, an economist 5 at the University of Adelaide, says that there are opportunities in both China and Japan.
"They certainly are growing markets but from a very low base, and Japan has been a steady growing but, of course, there is a recession going on there at the moment. But tastes are changing there and in China, too, the middle class is looking in particular for red wine, which Australia is good at producing," said Anderson.
In recent years, Australia's ability to sell vast amounts of relatively inexpensive wine to the U.S. and Britain made it the fourth-largest global exporter.
A worker harvests grapes in Mendoza, Argentina for one of local wineries (File)
Australia's success in producing and marketing 6 low-cost varieties has been keenly watched and emulated 7 by its rivals, especially in South America.
Now, some wine experts say Australia needs to promote its higher-end wines, and not rely on exporting its mass-market varieties, such as shiraz, which is losing favor in many markets.
Wine experts warn that Australia's wine industry may have to cut production by up to a fifth to stay afloat in an increasingly competitive international market.
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