Austria: Wine production in 2023 below five-year average

Published 2024년 3월 5일

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In 2023, the wine industry experienced a significant decrease in production, with red wine seeing a 15% drop and white wine falling by 4% compared to the previous year. This decline was observed across all federal states, except for the Leithaberg/Rosalia region in Burgenland. Despite the production decrease, wine stocks reached peak levels, increasing by 4% from 2022 to a maximum of 3.05 million hl.
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Production decreased, especially of red wine While the amount of white wine amounting to 1.66 million hl remained by 4%. lower than the level of the previous year (-3% compared to the five-year average), the production of red wine decreased much more rapidly - by 15%. compared to 2022 (668,800 hl; -13% compared to the five-year average). Production in individual federal states In Burgenland, where wine production amounted to 584,000 hl, a decrease of 11% was recorded. compared to 2022 (-9% five-year average), with all regions showing declines except the Leithaberg/Rosalia region (the same amount as in 2022). The volume of red wine production, which amounted to 326,600 hl, was 16% higher than in the previous year. lower than in the previous year, and white wine production also decreased by 5%. compared to 2022, amounting to 257,400 hl. Wine production in Lower Austria amounted to 1.53 million hl, i.e. 5%. less than in the previous year and 4 percent. below the five-year average. ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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