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Italy is the world’s biggest producer of grapes, followed by China!

>> Friday, July 31, 2009

Much of the world’s grape production is used for other things than wine. The productivity (tonnes/ha) varies enormously from country to country, which is the reason why the grape ranking is very different from vineyard acreage. Europe produces 43% of the world’s grapes, Asia 26%, America 21%, Africa 6%, and Oceania 3%. Source OIV:

Country forecast 2008, ‘000 quintals in %
(quintal=100kg)

  • Italy 80 570 -- 11,9%
  • China 72 000 -- 10,6%
  • United states 67 448 -- 9,9%
  • Spain 57 462 -- 8,5%
  • France 57 050 -- 8,4%
  • Turkey 39 184 -- 5,8%
  • Iran 30 000 -- 4,4%
  • Argentina 27 869 -- 4,1%
  • Chile 25 000 -- 3,7%
  • Australia 19 568 -- 2,9%
  • World total 677 992

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