Export of wine from Russia by 2030 may grow by 25%

Published 2023년 4월 18일

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The federal center 'Agroexport' predicts a 25% increase in Russian wine exports by 2030, despite a decrease of one-third in value in 2022 due to restrictions in export markets. The average export price of Russian wine increased by 10% during this period. Over half of these exports are made to Belarus, Kazakhstan, and China. The geography of exports is changing, with new markets emerging in Azerbaijan, Vietnam, and Uzbekistan.
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The federal center "Agroexport" under the Ministry of Agriculture expects an increase in wine exports by a quarter by 2030 compared to 2022. This assessment was given by the head of the center, Dmitry Krasnov, during the panel discussion "Russian Wine: Export Prospects". "We predict the growth of Russian wine exports by a quarter by 2030," he said. According to Krasnov, last year was quite difficult for Russian exporters. In many export markets, they faced severe restrictions. As a result, in 2022, wine exports from Russia in value terms decreased by a third. "At the same time, the average export price of Russian wine increased by 10%, which may indicate a shift in exports towards a more expensive product," Krasnov said. According to his data, more than half of Russian exports go to three countries: Belarus (27% of the total), Kazakhstan (16%) and China (15%). "If Belarus and ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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