France – wine exports – data first 9 months 2024

Published 2024년 12월 10일

Tridge summary

Despite the negative context, France's exports have shown gradual stabilization with a slight increase of 2% in September, following a positive July and a slight decline in August. The first nine months of 2024 saw a decrease in value and volume by 6% and 8.4%, respectively, with a slight recovery in the third quarter. Compared to Italy, France's export performance was slightly worse in the first half of the year, with Champagne exports experiencing a decline, while Bordeaux and Burgundy wines saw a sharp recovery in the third quarter.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

We are approaching the end of the year, but almost as a joke, in these weeks the data on September exports are being published, which are quite important. Today, while waiting to process the ISTAT tables for Italy, let's take a look at what is happening in France with the DISAR data. As you know, the context for French exports has been very negative in 2024. Let's say that these data show a gradual stabilization but no real recovery. The summer evolution saw a very positive July (+11%), an irrelevant August down 8% and a stable figure in September (+2%). All in, we had commented on the half-yearly data at -9.7% in value and -2.6% in volume, adding this quarter that closed at +2.5/3% in value and volume we arrive at a smoothed drop of 6% in value and (8.4 billion euros) and a near breakeven (-1%) for the volume (9.5 million hectoliters). As you can appreciate from the graph above, which puts Italy and France “at 100” at the end of September 2021 to show the comparative evolution, ...

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