This is an aspect of the Beneficio that I hadn't considered. Money doesn't appear by magic. (Actually, money does appear by magic; what doesn't appear by magic is true value - buying power on the world stage.) If the Beneficio pays farmers more to grow grapes for Port, where does the money come from? Does Portugal bring in enough money from the outside world by being the world's Port producer to make these payments (or tax reductions or whatever)? Or is our enjoyment of Port based on a general taxation of all Portugese people (or all Portugese grape growers) which gets transferred to the growers of grapes for Port wine?Moses Botbol wrote:Maybe that's the key to keeping port around?Frederick Blais wrote: As long as the Beneficio is in place
I recall the Beneficio being discussed before on FTLOP, but I'm afraid I skipped over the details. Now I see that it may be of considerable importance to me. Is my enjoyment of Port being carried by the shoulders of people who get little or no benefit from the money I spend on Port?
I have never been able to enjoy vacations in places where my amenities and the service are based on keeping people in peonage. I would hate to think of Port wine as a similar situation. I don't think I could enjoy it if that were the case.