Italy is set to reclaim its title as the world’s largest wine producer in 2024, with an expected eight percent increase in output following a poor 2023. Despite this recovery, Coldiretti highlighted that production levels remain below average due to variable weather patterns affecting different regions, pointing out that the north has battled intense rains while the south faces ongoing drought.
France's vineyards are forecasted to see an 18 percent decline in wine production next year, falling to 39.3 million hectolitres, as adverse weather continues to plague key regions. The eastern Jura mountain range is particularly hard-hit, with predictions of a staggering 71 percent fall in output due to frosts and mildew. This confluence of factors continues to reshape the landscape of European wine production.
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