Consumer and Market Insights Symposium James Omond Lawyer & trade mark attorney, Omond & Co Board Member, Wine Victoria and WFA

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Consumer and Market Insights Symposium 2015 James Omond Lawyer & trade mark attorney, Omond & Co Board Member, Wine Victoria and WFA

Trade and Export Victorian wine industry is an important exporting partner for the Victorian Government wine exports worth $197 million per year Victorian wine industry is export oriented 60% of the 23 million cases of wine produced in Victoria each year are produced for export Top 4 export markets are China, UK, USA and Hong Kong

Trade and Export Opportunities Victoria is known for producing premium wines, which are becoming increasingly sought-after around the world Exploiting this premium competitive advantage will be key to increasing export and trade in Victorian wine

Trade and Export Challenges Increasing international recognition of Victoria s premium offering Market access, including on-ground networks and support

Wine Victoria policy position Trade and Export Increasing premium wine exports, and securing new markets for premium wine, must be the focus of both industry and Government WV recommends a regularly occurring partnership between Government, wine industry (including AGWA), and private operators to boost exports A key output of this partnership should be inbound trade activities

Tourism Wine tourism is a key part of Victoria s tourism offering: Of Victoria s 800 wineries, 600 have cellar doors Wine-specific tourism in Victoria is valued at more than $1 billion per year Access to good food and wine is in top 3 reasons for choosing holiday location Joint Restaurant Australia promotion with Tourism Australia

Tourism Challenges Despite number of cellar door facilities in Victoria, WV members indicate cellar door sales make up less than half of total wine sales annually Domestic retail market for wine is consolidating, leading to clear profitability issues Of concern to SME producers in particular as they are more reliant on cellar door sales

Wine Victoria policy position - Tourism Increased regional tourism has potential to generate cellar door visitation WV recommends funding for regional wine events that will drive regional visitation WV also supports the development of a Victorian Wine Tourism Strategy as a priority action

Victorian Government commitments Labor Party pre-election announcement of a $1 million plan to boost cellar door visits: Includes creation of a Victorian Wine Tourism Strategy; and Fund to support wine exports by growing overseas markets

Victorian Government activities Meet the Winemaker inbound trade mission in May 2015 Attracted 150 industry buyers, investors and influencers from key markets such as China More than 100 Victorian wineries participated in both regional and Melbourne-based events

Next steps WV will work with Victorian Government to roll out pre-election commitments relating to wine industry, including: Ministerial Advisory Council Wine Tourism Strategy Boosting wine exports

Action Items 1. Continue to engage the Wine and Health debate 2. Grow the Demand Opportunity 3. Hasten the Supply Correction 4. Maximise Open and Fair Domestic Competition 5. Reforming the WET rebate 6. Monitor the future of wine tax policy 7. Secure the funding for the Action agenda

Where to from here? 1. WET Rebate review / discussion paper 2. Senate Enquiry 3. Taxation White Paper

Grow the demand opportunity Fund AGWA to rebuild its core operational capability Global marketing activities: much stronger presence at key trade shows implement the Food and Wine Strategy with TA greater investment in education in key markets Visitors Program domestic wine tourism, social media and regionally-based initiatives Savour Australia 2016

Tax It s not about volumetric v ad valorem It s about wine s differentiated rate This is under challenge from the Health lobby and from other beverage producers It s also about the WET Producer Rebate

Pressure from outside the industry

Pressure from outside the industry www.fixmytax.com.au April 2015 campaign aims to activate a customer base of more than one million Australian spirits drinkers to build voter support for a change to volumetric alcohol taxation for all alcohol products, as recommended by the Henry Tax Review

Pressure from outside the industry

Pressure from outside the industry

Pressure from outside the industry 17 June 2015 Foundation for Alcohol Research & Education (FARE) report into family and domestic violence recommends abolition of the WET in favour of a differentiated volumetric tax based on alcohol content to increase price. lobbies for an extra alcohol tax to pay for the nation s family and domestic violence response, including education programs, intervention, treatment and prevention services and other activities

Why oppose change? 1. Industry profitability, structure, production risks and the economic footprint of wine, spirits and beer are very different. Tax regimes should reflect differences. 2. Tax Policy should not be driven by social policy objectives. Pricing is an ineffective driver of consumption behaviour, especially for at risk consumers, and will not impact rates of harm and misuse and only penalise the majority of responsible drinkers.

Industry Structure

Industry Structure

Regional benefits

Other reasons 1. Wine industry is highly fragmented and least consolidated. 2. Capital requirements for the wine industry are greater, and more difficult to access 3. Return on capital is lowest in the wine industry (compared to beer, spirits)

Other reasons 4. Tax should not be used to drive social policy objectives: At-risk consumers are not price sensitive Increases in tax only serve to punish the majority who drink responsibly 5. Targeted measure are a more appropriate tool for addressing alcohol related harms