Tunisia, grape production posts upward trend in Nabeul

Published 2021년 8월 19일

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Nabeul, Tunisia has seen a significant increase in table and wine grape production for the current season, with table grape production up by 25% to an estimated 16,600 tonnes, and wine grape production increasing by 10% to approximately 23,000 tonnes. The total area under grape cultivation has also grown, with 1,264 hectares dedicated to table grapes and 6,920 hectares for wine grapes. The region, which accounts for a significant portion of the national grape crop, has already started the processing of 700 tonnes of grapes. The Cap Bon region, where most of the vineyards are located, has a total vineyard area of 13,200 hectares, including 2,200 hectares for table grapes and 11,000 hectares for wine grapes. The area employs around 3,000 viticulturists.
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Tunis/Tunisia — Table and wine grape production for this season grew 25% and 10%, respectively, in Nabeul. The table grape crop is expected to reach 16,600 tonnes, while the output of grapes intended for processing will be around 23,000 tonnes, data published by the local agricultural development authority (French: CRDA) showed. Areas under these crops reached 1,264 hectares this year for table grapes and 6,920 ha for wine grapes, Director of the local authority Lotfi Kozdoghli told TAP. Processing started in Grombalia and Bou Argoub where 700 tonnes of grapes were already processed, he added. Nabeul accounts for 70% of the national crop of ...
Source: All Africa

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