Rain and hail has affected grape harvesting but an increase in export values is encouraging

By Stephen Mudd
Updated February 1 2016 - 5:15pm, first published 5:00pm
HARVEST: Bruno Brombal, chairman of the Riverina Wine Grape Marketing Board, inspects grapes after hail. Picture: Anthony Stipo.
HARVEST: Bruno Brombal, chairman of the Riverina Wine Grape Marketing Board, inspects grapes after hail. Picture: Anthony Stipo.

Recent wet weather has caused problems for grape growers who are now racing the clock to complete their harvest.

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