Argentina foresees 24% increase in this year's wine harvest

Published 2024년 2월 19일

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Argentina's 2024 wine harvest is projected to reach 17,986,000 quintals, marking a 24% increase from the previous year, as per the National Institute of Viticulture (INV). The primary wine-producing province, Mendoza, is expected to see a 28% increase in its harvest, amounting to 11,973,000 quintals. This surge follows a significant decline in the previous year's harvest due to a severe drought. Argentina currently ranks as the seventh largest wine producer, ninth largest consumer, and eleventh largest exporter globally.
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Argentina expects that its wine harvest this year will be 17,986,000 quintals, 24% more than what was obtained in the 2023 harvest, the National Institute of Viticulture (INV) reported this Friday. In the main producing province of Argentina, Mendoza (west), the harvest will reach 11,973,000 quintals this year, 28% more than in 2023. Last year, the wine harvest had fallen to 14,553,101 quintals, severely affected by the drought that the South American country suffered. According to data from ...
Source: Agrodiario

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