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Agri Western Cape says the extension of the alcohol ban put the financial ability of many wine producers to survive under pressure. CEO Jannie Strydom said they were disappointed that government opted for a total ban instead of following a differentiated approach. He said the wine industry – a major role player in the Western Cape’s and the country’s economy – had already suffered significant financial and job losses during the two previous bans.

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