Record grape harvest in Georgia in 2024

Published 2024년 10월 28일

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Georgia has set a new record for grape harvest, processing 47% more grapes than last year and seeing an 82% increase in revenue, reaching 450 million GEL (approximately 660 million zlotys). The majority of the grapes were harvested in the Kakheti region, with over 500 grape varieties in the country. This success is particularly notable in the context of smaller grape harvests in France, Germany, and Portugal. The National Wine Agency of Georgia is playing a key role in promoting Georgian wine producers internationally, with Poland being the leader in the European Union.
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Historic harvest record Georgia has also just achieved a historic harvest record for grapes. Compared to last year, 47 percent more grapes were processed, and revenue from the sale of these fruits increased by 82 percent. By October 7, 2024, 300,000 tons of grapes had been processed in Georgia, which is the highest result in the history of independent Georgia. Nationally, the largest amount of grapes was harvested in the Kakheti region — 296,000 tons. The remaining grapes came from other wine regions of Georgia. Increase in revenue Revenues from the sale of grapes amounted to 450 million GEL (about 660 million zlotys). Compared to 2023, when 204 thousand tons were processed. tons of grapes, and revenues amounted to GEL 247 million, this year's results indicate significant development of the wine sector in Georgia, especially in the context of the French, German and Portuguese markets, where, according to data from the Comité Européen des Entreprises Vins (CEEV), this year's grape ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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