Union of Unions laments that grape prices do not rise despite the harvest being significantly reduced.

Published 2025년 10월 21일

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The agrarian organization Union of Farmers' and Livestock Farmers' Unions has lamented through a statement that although the harvest is lower than that of other years.

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The agricultural organization Unión de Uniones de Agricultores y Ganaderos has lamented through a statement that although the harvest is lower than in other years, the price per kilo of the collected grape is not increasing. Unión de Uniones, which has estimated the harvest at 31.12 million hectoliters of wine and must, highlights that this figure represents a 15% average decrease across Spain, and in certain areas such as Castilla-La Mancha, Extremadura, Valencia, or Murcia, it exceeds 20% and "has not been translated to the same extent into the prices of the delivered grape." According to their data, prices range from 0.21 euros/kilo for red varieties in Valencia to 0.25 euros/kilo for white varieties in Castilla-La Mancha, "lower than in other years." In the production areas of denomination of origin, the grape harvest has been characterized by a reduction in yield, with the exception of Rías Baixas, which "may register a record harvest with up to 37 million kilos, with a ...
Source: Agrodiario

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