Grapes Yield by Country
This data provides an overview of grape yield per hectare across various countries for the years 2023 and 2022. Taiwan leads in grape yield, with Peru and Vietnam following closely behind. The differences between the countries reflect a combination of climate, agricultural practices, and investment in vineyard management techniques. The analysis below compares the yield for each country in both years and provides insights into the global trends in grape production efficiency.
Which country has the highest grape yield per hectare in 2023?
In 2023, Taiwan recorded the highest grape yield per hectare at 29,740.8 kilograms, followed by Peru with 26,996 kilograms per hectare. Vietnam, Egypt, and Brazil complete the top five, with yields of 23,554.3 kg/ha, 23,140.4 kg/ha, and 22,824.1 kg/ha respectively.
Top countries by grape yield per hectare in 2023
The following countries were the top five in grape yield per hectare in 2023:
1. Taiwan – 29,740.8 kg/ha
2. Peru – 26,996 kg/ha
3. Vietnam – 23,554.3 kg/ha
4. Egypt – 23,140.4 kg/ha
5. Brazil – 22,824.1 kg/ha
Which countries saw the highest improvement in grape yield from 2022 to 2023?
Countries like Taiwan, Peru, and Vietnam experienced substantial increases in their grape yield from 2022 to 2023. Taiwan's yield increased by 2,225.3 kg/ha, from 27,515.5 kg/ha in 2022 to 29,740.8 kg/ha in 2023. Peru's yield also rose by 2,608.8 kg/ha, and Vietnam saw a slight increase of 1,584.7 kg/ha in its grape yield.
Which countries had the lowest grape yield in 2023?
The countries with the lowest grape yield in 2023 include:
91. Philippines – 602.8 kg/ha
90. Estonia – 1,000 kg/ha
89. United Kingdom – 1,122.9 kg/ha
88. Ethiopia – 2,080.2 kg/ha
87. Sweden – 2,583.3 kg/ha
How did grape yield per hectare in 2023 compare to 2022?
Several countries showed improvements in their grape yield per hectare in 2023 compared to 2022. Taiwan, for example, improved its yield by over 2,000 kg/ha, reflecting significant growth in efficiency. On the other hand, countries like Spain, which had a yield of 6,395 kg/ha in 2022, saw a slight decrease in 2023, with a yield of 5,282.3 kg/ha. Other countries such as China and India experienced minor fluctuations, but overall, yields remained fairly stable in many regions.
Which country had the largest decrease in grape yield from 2022 to 2023?
China recorded the largest decrease in grape yield per hectare, dropping from 21,828.4 kg/ha in 2022 to 22,266.7 kg/ha in 2023, a reduction of 1,161.7 kg/ha. This drop could be attributed to a variety of environmental and agricultural challenges impacting the region's grape production.
How do the grape yields compare between the top and bottom countries?
The difference between the top and bottom countries in terms of grape yield is significant. Taiwan's 2023 yield of 29,740.8 kg/ha is almost 50 times higher than that of the Philippines, which recorded 602.8 kg/ha. This highlights the disparity in agricultural productivity between different regions and the influence of climate, technology, and farming practices.