The main destinations for wine exports with designation of origin were Brazil, China and the United States

Published 2020년 12월 28일

Tridge summary

Wine exports in 2020 remained stable in volume compared to 2019, but saw a decrease of 3.9% in value. Wines with designation of origin reached 415.8 million liters, a 2.0% increase in volume but a 1.6% decrease in value. The main export destinations were Brazil, China, and the United States. Wines in bulk experienced a decrease in both volume and value. Wines in containers with a capacity greater than 2 liters but less than or equal to 10 liters saw the highest increases, while sparkling wines saw the most significant drops in both volume and value.
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Original content

Almost at the end of 2020, total wine exports show no increase or decrease in the total volume exported, compared to the same period of 2019. In value terms, a decrease of 3.9% is observed between 2020 and 2019. Exports of wine with designation of origin during January-November 2020 have accumulated 415.8 million liters for a total amount of USD 1,301.4 million, which represents an increase of 2.0% in volume and a reduction of 1.6% in value, compared to what was exported in the same period of 2019. The main destinations of these exports were: Brazil, China and the United States. Wine in bulk reduces its exported volumes in the period, reaching 320.9 million liters (3.1% lower than that exported in the same period 2019), for an amount of USD 265.2 million (14.8% lower the previous year). The main countries of destination were: United States, United Kingdom and China The category of Wines in containers with a capacity greater than 2 liters, but less than or equal to 10 liters, is ...
Source: Odepa

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