World wine production to fall to lowest level in 60 years

게시됨 2023년 11월 8일

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Global wine production is projected to reach its lowest level in 60 years in 2023 due to crop failures in the Southern Hemisphere and major European producers, according to the International Organization of Vine and Wine. The current estimate suggests a production range of 241.7 million to 246.6 million hectoliters, down 7% from last year and the lowest since 1961. Italy is expected to experience a 12% decline in wine production, causing it to lose its position as the world's largest wine producer to France.
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Global wine production is expected to fall to its lowest level in 60 years in 2023 due to crop failures in the Southern Hemisphere and some major European producers, the International Organization of Vine and Wine (OIV) said. According to the current OIV estimate, wine production for this year, excluding juices and must, will range from 241.7 million to 246.6 million hectoliters, with an average estimate of 244.1 million hectoliters. That's down 7% from last year and the lowest level since 1961, when wine production totaled up to 214 million pounds of hectoliters, according to the industry body. It is noted that one hectoliter is equivalent to 133 standard bottles of wine. “This negative scenario can be explained by a significant decline in production in the main wine-producing countries in both hemispheres. While in the Southern Hemisphere, Australia, Argentina, Chile, South Africa and Brazil recorded annual fluctuations of -10% to -30%, in the Northern Hemisphere, Italy, Spain ...
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