Dutch wine production will be at least 30% lower this year

Published 2024년 9월 23일

Tridge summary

Unusually warm weather in the beginning of the year led to early budding in grape plants, but a cold wave in April resulted in the loss of almost all buds for some winegrowers. Despite new growth, the loss cannot be compensated, leading to a significant decrease in grape production and subsequently, wine production this year. Additionally, excessive rainfall in May and June negatively affected pollination, further reducing the grape yield.
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Original content

The first months of the year were warm, which caused the buds of grape plants to open early. But in April a cold wave swept across the country, freezing the buds to pieces. At some winegrowers almost all the buds on the plants had disappeared. New buds are growing, but the loss could not be made up for. In the months of May and June, when the blossoms appeared on the plants, it was also much too wet, which caused ...
Source: Agri Holland

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