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O.I.V.2014
State of World Vitiviniculture situation
37th World Congress of Vine and Wine
Mendoza, 10th November 2014
Jean-Marie AURAND
Director General
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State of the vitiviniculture world market
Surface area
Grape o Global grape production o Grape for fresh consumption o Dried Grape
Wine o Production: 2014 first estimation o Consumption of wine o Wine trade
The Sparkling wine market
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Surface area of vineyards worldwide
Source: OIV
7 300
7 500
7 700
7 900
8 100
8 300
1000 ha in 2013 the total worldwide area under
vines represents 7519 mha
Area under vines
The total area under vines : the world’s total vineyard surface area, is decreasing mainly due to the reduction of European vineyards. This reduction has been partially offset by the increase in the planted surface areas in the rest of the world:
Europe’s share of the world’ vineyards has declined from about 62% of the total in 2000 to 55% in 2013. the share of all other regions is increasing, in particular in Asia, which now accounts for 24% of the world’s vineyards.
62.5%
55%
19.4%
24%
12%14%
4.3%5%
2.0% 3%
2000 2013
Evolution share of global vineyard in %2000-2013
Europe
OceaniaAfrica
America
Asia
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Recent developments of the leading vineyards
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2000 2013Spain 15.7% 13.6%
France 11.6% 10.5%
Italy 11.6% 10.0%
China 3.8% 9.0%
Turkey 7.3% 6.7%
USA 5.2% 5.4%
% world total
Since 2000 area under vine has fallen considerably: Spain (-17% ), France (-13%), Italy (-17%) While vineyards and plantations are reducing in Turkey (-12%) and Iran (-23%), they are increasing in China (+127%) and India (+177%), while New Zealand (+179%) and Australia have remained more or less stable in the USA and in South Africa.
Area under vines
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Global grape production
In 2013 the world production of grapes (751 Mql) increased by 8% compared to 2012. While the area under vine decrease, grape production has been increasing since 2000 (+17%) : this partly due to an increase in yields.
Grape
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MqlWorld grapes production52.9%
40.9%
20.3%
29.8%
20%21%
5.0%5.8%
2.1% 2.9%
2000 2013
Continental evolution as % of global production
2000-2013
Europe
OceaniaAfrica
America
Asia
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Major grapes producers: all use
Grape
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China Italy USA France Spain Turkey Chile India Argentina Iran
1000 ql Trends, 2000-2013
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Iran
Argentina
Italy
Turkey
Chile
World production
USA
Spain
India
China
% change 2000-13
With 115 Mql, China produces 15% of the world grapes, followed by Italy (79 Mql, 10% of the world production) and USA (about 75 Mql, 10% of the world production). Growth in grapes production is particularly significant in China, India and Chile.
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Fresh grapes production
Production reachead 249 Mql in 2013: a remarkable increase compared to 2010 (+21%)
Asia is by far the largest producer, accounting for 62% of the world’s production
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The world human consumption of fresh grapes reached about 241 Mql in 2013: the highest level reported since 2000.
Fresh grapes consumption
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Mql Human consumption of fresh grapes
60% of fresh grapes are consumed in 5 countries.
Asia is first grape consumer, China alone accounting for the 36% of the world consumption
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Mql Major consumers
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65% of world production is exported
Dried grapes
Who produce? Who consume?
1000 ql
USA 2 268 18%
Turkey 1 419 12%
UK 1117 9%
Germany 700 6%
Netherlands 435 4%
Australia 324 3%
Japon 304 2%
Iran 293 2%
Canada 264 2%
Brazil 234 2%
Greece 230 2%
France 229 2%
Italy 206 2%
Iraq 183 1%
China 165 1%
Consumption 2013 % world
consumption
1000 ql
USA 3715 29%
Turkey 3559 31%
Iran 1600 12%
Chile 1230 6%
South Africa 460 4%
India 336 0%
Greece 267 4%
Argentina 252 2%
Uzbekistan 170 4%
Australia 100 1%
% world
production
Production 2013
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Wine Production of wine
• World production • Major producers
Consumption of wine
• World consumption • Major consumers
Wine trade • World wine trade: value & volume • Top world Exporters • Top world Importers
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Trends in world wine production
World wine production
The global wine production, excluding juice and musts, is likely to reach 271 millions hectolitres in 2014 – a decrease of 6% compared to 2013
271 Mhl
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World wine production(excluding juice & musts)
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Table 1: Wine production (excluding juice and musts) (1)
1000 hl 2010 2011 2012
2013
Provisional
2014
Forecast
2014/2013
Variation in
volume
2014/2013
Variation
in %
Ranking
France 44 381 50 757 41 548 42 004 46 151 4147 10% 1Italy 48 525 42 772 45 616 52 429 44 424 -8005 -15% 2Spain 35 353 33 397 31 123 45 650 37 000 -8650 -19% 3United States (2) 20 890 19 140 21 740 23 500 22 500 -1000 -4% 4Argentina 16 250 15 473 11 780 14 984 15 200 216 1% 5Australia 11 420 11 180 12 260 12 310 12 560 250 2% 6China (3) 13000 13200 13810 11780 11780 0 0% 7South Africa 9 327 9 725 10 568 10 980 11 420 440 4% 8Chile 8844 10464 12554 12 846 10 029 -2817 -22% 9Germany 6 906 9 132 9 012 8 409 9 725 1316 16% 10Portugal 7 148 5 622 6 327 6 238 5886 -352 -6% 11Romania 3 287 4 058 3 311 5 113 4 093 -1020 -20% 12New Zealand 1 900 2 350 1 940 2 480 3 200 720 29% 13Greece 2 950 2 750 3 115 3 343 2 900 -443 -13% 14Brazil 2 459 3 460 2 967 2 710 2810 100 4% 15Hungary 1 762 2 750 1 776 2 666 2 734 68 3% 16Austria 1 737 2 814 2 125 2 392 2 250 -142 -6% 17Bulgaria 1 224 1 237 1 442 1 755 1 229 -526 -30% 18Switzerland 1 030 1 120 1 000 840 900 60 7% 19Croatia 1 433 1 409 1 293 1 249 874 -375 -30% 20
OIV World Total(4) 264 372 267 243 256 222 287 600 270 864 -16736 -6%
(1): Countries for which information has been provided with a wine production of more than 1 mhl
(3): Report for the year 2013, 2014 figures not yet available (2): OIV estimate (USDA basis)
(4) Range used for 2014 world production: 266.2 mhl to 275.5 mhl
Wine production
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Countries with a decreasing trend
In 2014, compared to the last 15 years’ trend:
France, Spain and Germany’s production seem to recover and reverse the decreasing
trend
Italy and Romania confirmed the decrease or stagnation of their production
Trends in wine production
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Countries with an increasing trend
*Report for the year 2013, 2014 figures not yet available
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In 2014, compared to the last 15 years’ trend:
almost all countries confirm their increase in vine production
Trends in wine production
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Wine consumption forecast
At this time of the year, no reliable information is available on the level of consumption in the different markets for 2014. The data available show a consolidation of the global consumption, at around 243 Mhl.
Moving towards consolidation of consumption
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1000 hlTrends, 2000-2013
Major wine consumers
Wine consumption seems to be decreasing in the traditional wine countries of southern Europe
New consumers have entered the scene, due to increasing incomes and changes in eating habits
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The increased global in trade over the past 20 years has resulted in a shift in the wine consumption patterns. The 2000-2013 period has been characterized by a transfer of the wine consumption : today about 39% of the wine is consumed outside European countries, compared to 31% in 2000.
Shift in wine consumption geography
Wine consumption
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Africa 3%
America20%
Asia 6%Europa
69%
Oceania2%2000
Africa3%
America23%
Asia10%
Europa 61%
Oceania 3%2013
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*in collaboration with the Spanish Observatory of Wine Markets (OeMv)
Wine trade*
• World wine trade: value & volume
• Top world Exporters
• Top world Importers
NOTE: data for world trade are taken from GTA, which, in turn, take them from official administration bodies in more than 80 countries of the world. Not all countries are, therefore, included.
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2.28 2.31 2.14 2.22 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.22 2.31 2.09 2.25 2.34 2.532.62
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World wine exports in Euros and Litres€/l
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Bill €
In 2013 the trade in wine decreased by 2.2% in volume, representing
98 million of hl, even though the growing prices allowed an increase in
total revenues of 1.5% up to 25.7 billion Euros.
World wine Export
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In the 2000-2013 period, the composition of exports significantly changed : the share of bottled wines reduced by 2.5 points in value and 6 points in volume, while bulk wines increased.
By type of product
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Since the beginning of the Century, all the top 10 exporters increased their value.
France remains clearly the leader. After the 2009 world crisis in wine consumption, Italy
and to a lesser extent Spain, performed particularly well in the last 4 years ; Chile also
increased its value.
Top 10 world exporters of wine
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In volume, Italy and Spain are the leaders, although suffering from a low crop in 2012 in the
Northern Hemisphere. In 2013, Chile overpassed Australia, and South Africa took advantage
of lower inventories in the North.
Top 10 world exporters of wine
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Top world Exporters
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Top world Exporters
Chile, South Africa and New Zealand registered the biggest increase, both in volume
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USA decreased in volume, but increased in value
All the major European countries have been stable in level of wine traded but
increased in value.
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6 countries import for more than 1 billion euros of wine each : USA overpassed UK as top world
importer, Germany and Canada grows slowly, and China reached Japan’s level although declining in
2013.
Top 6 world Importers of wine
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Top 6 world Importers of wine
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Top world Importers
Among the top world markets for wine, the first five in value account for more than half of total imports in Euros: USA, UK, Germany, Canada and China reached a total of about 13 billion Euros.
Top world wine Importers differ depending on volume or value ranking...an indication of who buys more expensive wine
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Top world Importers
Since 2008 both groups of importers recorded an increase:
In terms of value, the largest growth was for China
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The Sparkling wine Market …has expanded in recent years, boosted by
high global demand
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Production
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Production has increased significantly: + 40% in 10 years
About 18 Mhl of sparkling wine was produced in 2013- accounting for 7% of the world wine production
12,7 Mhl 17,6 Mhl
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Consumption
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The German and French markets remain the largest, with about 3 and 2 Mhl consumed in 2013 A growing interest in these wines outside the EU, particularly in the United States, Australia, Russia and Eastern European countries, whose consumption has significantly increased over the past 10 years.
Sparkling wine consumption by country
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11,8 Mhl
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Foreign trade
The sparkling wine trade has increased steadily over the past 10 years
Since 2000, world exports of sparkling wines have more than doubled, with an average growth of 9% per year, from 3.11 Mhl to 8.7 Mhl in 2013 and reaching the 4.3 billion euros in 2013
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