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Report Buyer, the online destination for business intelligence for major industry sectors, has added a new report which outlines the challenges and forecasts to 2013 for the top five different wine producing countries in the Southern hemisphere.
The report, “Southern Hemisphere Grape Supply and Wine Production” finds that while Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Argentina and Chile have five different sets of challenges, they are all subject to the same consumer trends, and the same global market in grapes and wine.
Authors of the report find that the changes to the grape supply and wine production picture in the Southern Hemisphere over the last 18 months have been dramatic. While each country has had individual issues to contend with, Australia's drought has tended to dominate the headlines.
The study outlines the challenges facing the market, answers questions such as: are the prices of key grape varieties rising or falling and identifies regions where new plantings are taking place. It also pinpoints the role that consumer tastes and preferences will play in the next few years.
The report provides the following information for each wine producing country:
• A concise harvest report for 2007, supported by relevant data.
• An assessment of the current grape supply, demand and pricing situation for key grape varieties and regions, supported by forecasts showing average grape price by varietal for each region, from 2002 to 2013.
• Current and future production trends, including commentary on grower/producer relationships and limitations on supply and planting.
“Southern Hemisphere Grape Supply and Wine Production” is available from Report Buyer. For more information, see website.
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