How winemaker Ntsiki Biyela survived alcohol ban with exports

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Wine sector body Vinpro has estimated that the first ban on alcohol sales and the ban on the export of wine for more than a month led to the demise of 350 wine grape producers and 80 wineries in the country. It also estimates that job losses in the wine-related industry from that period could be 21,000. One of the smaller wineries that managed to weather this storm is Aslina Wines, owned by Ntsiki Biyela - who did not know what wine was when she secured a bursary from South African Airways for her studies in 1999. She told BizNews how exports kept her afloat in the Covid-19 storm - Linda van Tilburg. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
24 Aug 2020 9AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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