Key Market Indicators
Brazilian grape consumption is expected to reach 1.04 million metric tons by 2026, a slight decrease of 0.1% per year compared to 2021, when it was also 1.04 million metric tons. Since 2017, consumption has grown by 0.5% annually. In 2021, Brazil ranked eighth, with Germany in the lead at 1.04 million metric tons. The US, India and Iran ranked second, third and fourth, respectively. Brazilian grape production is projected to reach 1.6 million metric tons by 2026, a growth of 0.8% per year from 2021, when it was 1.55 million metric tons. Since 1966, production has risen 7% annually. In 2021, Brazil ranked fourteenth, with Australia in the lead at 1.55 million metric tons. Italy, the US and Spain ranked second, third and fourth, respectively.