Portuguese wine exports reach 941 million euros in 2022

Published 2023년 2월 17일

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Portuguese wine exports reached a record high of 941 million euros in 2022, marking a 1.52% increase from the previous year, as reported by ViniPortugal. The exports are relatively evenly divided between the European Union and third countries, with the EU accounting for 427 million euros and third countries for 499 million euros. The leading markets were France with 111 million euros, the USA with 105 million euros, and the UK with 83 million euros. The Angolan, Mexican, and Japanese markets saw the largest growth. The goal for 2023 is to achieve one billion euros in exports, driven by an increase in the average price.
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Portuguese wine exports closed 2022 with a record value in terms of exports. According to data released by ViniPortugal, exports reached 941 million euros, which represents an increase of 1.52% compared to the same period last year. The total value of exports is currently divided fairly roughly between countries within the European Union, which represent 427 million euros in terms of exports to Portuguese wines, and third countries that already represent 499 million euros of total value of exports. In terms of markets, France remains the leader in terms of exports, with a value of 111 million euros and a growth of 3.2% compared to 2021, followed shortly by the United States of America whose value in 2022 was 105 million euros. In third place is the United Kingdom with 83 million euros. Unlike 2021, one of the biggest increases was the Angolan market with a growth of 103.6%, followed by Mexico with 74.6% and Japan with 24.5%. “As we estimated at the beginning, our exports once ...
Source: AgroNegocios

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