Good prospects for the export of concentrated grape juice

Published 2020년 8월 4일

Tridge summary

The Argentine Wine Observatory has released a report analyzing the global trade of concentrated grape juice, highlighting its growth and Argentina's increasing participation. In 2019, this trade reached approximately $560 million, with the United States, South Africa, and Japan being the main markets. Argentina's exports of concentrated juice saw a 27% increase in value and a 12% increase in volume from 2015 to 2019, with the United States being the primary destination. The average prices of Argentina's exports also increased by 13% during this period, reaching $1,066 per ton in 2019.
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| Argentina | Last week, the Argentine Wine Observatory released an article by means of which it analyzed the reality of the international market for concentrated grape juice and the performance that international exports of this product had until 2019. As this entity had already announced, World trade in wine products has had a positive evolution in recent years, favoring the participation of exporting countries in the international market. The must trade was no exception and added to this growth. This sector represents a business of approximately 560 million dollars in world trade. Argentina particularly has as its main destination the United States with almost 40% in value (US $ 57.06 million), followed by South Africa and Japan with 17% and 16% respectively. Between 2015 and 2019, international trade in concentrated grape juice remained stable, reaching 560 million dollars last year, with a leading role for Japan as an importer, showing an increase of 30% in the entire period ...

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