Sunday, June 16, 2013

Health, a new French study shows alcohol as one of the largest ... - Weather Web

alcohol If France is slowly recovering from the torpor of the economic crisis, and ‘also thanks to the wine and spirits industry, an industry, reports the Winenews.it site, which is the second largest trade surplus in the country, with 11.2 billion worth of exports, exceeded only by the aviation industry. These figures give an idea of ??how strong the wine world in political terms, with more ‘than a hundred members of the elected members of the Association of Vine and Wine: a real lobby, which has so far allowed the oenological world of sleep relatively quiet, both in terms of prohibitions of taxation, the node that the government Hollande is struggling to melt for months, mediating between the needs of producers and those of the bloodless state coffers. But beyond the ‘perman ent economic issues, to dent the certainties of the vigneron and’ popped a document that for several months and ‘passed from one drawer to another without ever seeing the light of the sun: the report on drugs and drug addiction, the work of an interministerial committee that leaves little room for interpretation, and nail alcohol, including wine, as one of the greatest threats to public health. Alcohol abuse, in fact, are tied on 25% of all criminal convictions, even 40% of spousal abuse, and 30% of sexual violence, while an abused child of four and a ‘victim of alcoholic parents. In this perspective, taxes Elysée, which affect in an important way only the spirits, you need ‘to educate (as well as make ends meet), but obviously not enough, and say not’ some deputies of a party, but the inter-relationship, which should unify the levy rates of wine, moscato and whiskey, very different today: if you pay for the first 3.55 euro per hectolitre of fe es to, and the second is paying 56, and the third suffers a withdrawal of 600 € to hectolitre. A disproportion which means, pragmatically, that the tax revenues generated from the production, sale and consumption of alcohol, only 3% and ‘attributable to the wine.

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