#AGRT2602127ADecree of April 13, 2026, on the Provisions of the Triennial Interprofessional Agreement 2026-2028 of ANIVIN de France
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This law extends the triennial interprofessional agreement for French wine producers, traders, and their groups until December 31, 2028. Several exceptions apply, such as certain contractual clauses and force majeure conditions. This impacts wine industry players under the Association nationale interprofessionnelle des vins de France (ANIVIN de France).
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Key Changes
- The triennial interprofessional agreement is extended to 2028
- Certain contractual and force majeure clauses are excluded
- Applies to wine industry entities under ANIVIN de France
Obligations
What this law requires
Wine producers, traders, and their groups must comply with the provisions of the extended triennial interprofessional agreement until December 31, 2028.
Wine producers and traders must not include the last paragraph of Article 13.2 of the triennial interprofessional agreement in their contracts.
Wine producers and traders must adhere to the force majeure clauses specified in the general conditions of the six contract models annexed to the triennial interprofessional agreement.
If a buyer fails to adhere to the agreed contract dates, wine producers must issue invoices in accordance with the clauses specified in the general conditions of the six contract models annexed.
Wine industry players must consult the extended agreement published on the Ministry of Agriculture's website for compliance requirements.