Wine production in Europe has fallen to its lowest level in six years

Published 2024년 3월 10일

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Despite a decrease in wine production across many European countries, Russia has seen its highest production levels since 2016, with 490 million liters produced in 2023. France, Italy, and Spain continue to lead in production, with 4.6 billion, 4.4 billion, and 3.1 billion liters respectively. Greece experienced the most significant reduction with a 45% decrease. However, Romania, Hungary, Germany, Portugal, Slovenia, and Switzerland have all increased their production.
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It is noted that in Russia, one of the few countries, wine production, on the contrary, has increased to its maximum, if we count from 2016. In 2022, Europe produced 16.9 billion liters, and 13 countries on the continent faced production cuts. Things are going best in France, which overtook Italy last year. And if in the first, production decreased by only a tenth of a percent - to 4.6 billion liters, then in the latter it collapsed by 12 percent - to 4.4 billion liters. In third place is Spain, which reduced production by 14 percent to 3.1 billion liters. The most serious reduction in production was made in Greece - 45 percent, producing only 114 million liters. In Moldova it fell by 10 percent to 126 million. Austria (-7%), Bulgaria (-1%), Cyprus (-10%), Luxembourg (-19%) and Malta (-31%) reduced their figures. Romania, Hungary, Germany, Portugal, Slovenia and Switzerland, on the contrary, ...
Source: RG

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