Romanian grape production in 2021 is expected to increase by 10-15% YoY

Published 2022년 2월 24일

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Harvesting for Romania's grape crops, covering 177,000 hectares, has commenced, with initial reports indicating that approximately 60% of the total production has been harvested despite challenging weather conditions. The Agriculture Ministry is yet to provide official production figures. Optimistically, the country anticipates a 10-15% increase in production due to improved climate conditions, with expectations for enhanced wine quality as a result of significant investments in technology by Romanian wineries.
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Harvesting started late this year amid the unfavorable climate conditions and thus there are no official figures on production yet from the Agriculture Ministry, but the ministry's officials said about 60% of production has been harvested so far. “We expect production increases countrywide, or above 10-15%, as climate conditions were good. We hope wine quality will also improve as most wineries of Romania have invested a lot in technology”, said Ion Balan, who owns, together with Maria Balan, Nalba business under the Crama Hamangia ...

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