Historic Decline in Wine Production
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According to the spring of 2025 of the EU's report on the short-term prospects for agricultural markets, the production of wine should be 10 % below the average of five years.
The Institute of Wine and Wine provides for a decline of 11% in the production of wine in this wine sector, and the European Commission points to a historical breakdown in the production of the sector.
According to the spring of 2025 of the EU's report on the short-term prospects of agricultural markets today, the production of wine should be 10 % below the average of five years, with an annual breakdown of 5%, for a minimum of 20 years (137 million hectares) in the period 2024/2025. This is due, according to Brussels, to a 25% drop in wine production in France, 11% in Germany and 8% in Portugal, which increases by 15% in Italy and 10% in Spai…
European Commission points to historic drop in wine production
BRUSSELS – The European Commission forecasts that agricultural markets in the European Union (EU) will grow by 1.1% this year and 1.5% in 2026, anticipating a historic drop in wine, including 8% in Portugal, and a recovery in olive oil.According to the summer 2025 edition of the report on short-term prospects for EU agricultural markets, released today by the community executive, wine production is expected to be 10% below the five-year average,…
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