However, the uncertain market conditions referred to in the WRAA (2009a) report could threaten its development.
Viewed from the first of these perspectives, the degree of competition, alongside what has been identified as the systemic problem of oversupply (see, for example, WRAA, 2009a, 2009b), appears to pose significant threats to the future viability of the region.
Further, the Wine Grapes Marketing Board's analysis of the flaws in the market was expressed in its summation of the Wine Restructuring Action Agenda (WRAA) proposed by the WFA [Winemakers Federation of Australia], AWBC [Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation; now Wine Australia], Grape and Wine Research and Development Corporation (GWRDC) and Wine Grape Growers Australia (WGGA):
The aim of the WRAA is the targeted removal of vineyards in areas that are not sustainable for the development and ongoing growth of the Australian wine industry.