Key Market Indicators
Grape consumption in Namibia is anticipated to remain unchanged in the coming five years, with 3,000 metric tons expected by 2026. This figure has been relatively consistent since 2017, with the country ranking 97th globally in 2021. Ghana overtook Namibia, coming in at 3,000 metric tons. The United States, India and Iran were ranked 2nd, 3rd and 4th respectively. Grape production in Namibia is forecast to grow by 1.9% year-on-year CAGR, reaching 35,300 metric tons by 2026. This figure has been steadily rising since 2000, with the country coming in at 62nd in the world in 2021. Libya was the only country ahead of Namibia at 31,550 metric tons. Italy, the United States and Spain were ranked 2nd, 3rd and 4th respectively.