Germany's winegrowers are struggling for survival: price pressure, minimum wage, EU regulations and declining wine consumption are increasing the number of farms. Especially in Baden, there is a risk of a quiet vineyard landscape dying – and with it the loss of a grown cultural landscape.
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Germany's winegrowers are struggling for survival: price pressure, minimum wage, EU regulations and declining wine consumption are increasing the number of farms. Especially in Baden, there is a risk of a quiet vineyard landscape dying – and with it the loss of a grown cultural landscape.