Spanish wine is at stake for 40.4 million euros in Russia and Ukraine

Published 2022년 3월 3일

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The article highlights the potential risks to Spanish wine exports to Russia and Ukraine, which in 2021 reached a total of 40.4 million euros. Exports to Russia, which have been in decline for two years, reached 24.2 million euros in 2021, while exports to Ukraine, which have been growing since 2015, reached 16.2 million euros. Russia accounted for 0.93% of the volume and 0.74% of the total wine value exported by Spain in 2021, while Ukraine accounted for 0.44% of the volume and 0.49% of the total value. The article also mentions the varying market trends in these countries and the potential impact of the ongoing conflict in the region on the growth of exports to countries in the area.
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The war unleashed by Russia's invasion of Ukraine has put Spanish wine exports to both countries at risk, which in 2021 reached a total of 40.4 million euros, as reported by the Spanish Wine Market Observatory (OEMV). In detail, the Spanish wine sector exported in 2021 for a total value of 24.2 million euros to Russia between wines, grape musts and juices, to which were added the 16.2 million sold in Ukraine. Musts, wines still and sparkling wines are the main products that Spain sells to Russia, while musts, bottled wines but also in bulk are the main categories sold to Ukraine. The market trend is, however, radically different between the two countries, because while sales exports to Russia have been in decline for two years, affected by the effect of the entry into force in 2020 of a new wine law that restricted bulk purchases, exports to Ukraine have been growing since 2015. Thus, in value, l The 24.2 million euros sold to Russia in 2021 already suffered a slight drop compared ...
Source: Agrodiario

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