South Africa's wine production to reach 857.1 million litres in 2024

Published May 28, 2024

Tridge summary

South Africa is projected to produce 1.09 million tons of wine grapes in 2024, covering 87,848 hectares of land, and is expected to produce 857.1 million liters of wine with a grape recovery rate of 780 liters per ton. The country's wine industry, which is the seventh largest globally, contributes over 56.5 billion rand to the country's GDP and employs 270,364 people. The current inventory is balanced in terms of supply and demand.
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According to a report by the South African Engineering News website on May 20, industry body Vinpro reported that South Africa's wine grape production in 2024 will be 1.09 million tons, with a planting area of 87,848 hectares, wine production of 857.1 million liters, and a grape recovery rate of 780 liters per ton. The current South African wine inventory level is in a state of supply and demand balance. South Africa is the world's seventh largest wine producer, and its production accounts for about 4% of the world's total wine ...
Source: Foodmate

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