Processing of Ukrainian grapes into wine materials decreased by 36.5%

Published 2025년 1월 21일

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In 2024, Ukraine saw a significant decrease in wine material production, processing 31,963 thousand tons of grapes, which is 36.5% less than the previous year. The data shows that 30.6% of the grapes were from their own farms, while 69.4% were purchased. The most commonly processed grape varieties were 'Aligote', 'Chardonnay', and 'Cabernet Sauvignon'. As a result, the 2024 wine material production dropped by 38.1% to 2.391 million dal, compared to the 3.861 million dal in 2023.
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Ukraine processed 31,963 thousand tons of grapes into wine materials in 2024, which is 36.5% less than in 2023, the State Statistics Service reported. According to the data, wine material producers last year processed 9,771 thousand tons of grapes grown on their own farms and 22,192 thousand tons of purchased grapes, which amounted to 30.6% and 69.4%, respectively. This is reported by ProAgro Group with reference to Open4Business. The most popular varieties among processors in the analyzed period were “Aligote”, of which 5220.3 tons were processed (16.3% of the total volume of processed raw materials), “Chardonnay” – 4015.9 tons (12.6%), “Cabernet Sauvignon” – 2742 tons (8.6%), “Rkatsiteli” – 2179.6 tons (6.8%), “Muscat” – 1973.5 tons (6.2%), “Riesling” – 1792.6 tons (5.6%), “Saperavi” – ...
Source: Agravery

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