Made in Italy hops, a lively but fragmented production landscape

Published 2020년 8월 31일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the growing hop cultivation in Italy, a sector that has seen a surge in interest, especially due to the rise in craft breweries. The lack of domestic supply has led to a significant increase in hop imports, primarily from Germany. The cost of setting up a hop farm, including seedling purchase and installation of necessary equipment, ranges from 35,000 to 40,000 euros per hectare. The total investment can go up to 90,000 euros for second-hand machinery. The revenue from selling dried hops varies between 9-10 euros and 22 euros per kilogram, depending on the sales channels. The financial viability of hop farming depends on the size of the farm and integration with other crops. The market potential is linked to the programming and investment plans of breweries.
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Original content

Approximately 100 hectares planted with hops are estimated in Italy, a crop yet to be discovered but which in recent years has been catching the spotlight, also thanks to the success that craft breweries are experiencing which, due to lack of raw material in Italy, are address abroad. In fact, the data provided by Ismea show that, in the last five years, the import of hops in dry cones and in pellet form has steadily increased reaching, in 2019, 4,192 tons, almost entirely from Germany. The hops have been planted in Italy, especially by young farmers on the wave of enthusiasm and only for a few years has the supply chain been trying to structure itself. We therefore asked ourselves how much it costs to plant a hectare of hops and what are the associated investment costs in general, as well as understanding how much can be gained from selling hops to breweries. The figures circulating among those who have already chosen to devote themselves to this crop are between 35 thousand and ...
Source: Agronotizie

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