The production of harvested grapes in France has shown significant variations over the past decade. In 2023, the production stood at 5.41 million metric tons, marking a 12.7% decrease from the previous year. Over the past two years (2022-2023), the production has experienced a volatile trend with a substantial dip followed by a recovery. The last five years' CAGR is noted to be -2.89%, showing a general decline in production.
Future forecasts indicate a gradual decline in production, with a forecasted 5.24 million metric tons by 2027 and 5.2 million metric tons by 2028, representing a 5-year forecast CAGR of -0.64% and a total predicted decline of 3.18% by 2028.
Trends to watch for in the future include potential impacts of climate change on vineyard productivity, shifts in agricultural practices, and the economic influences on the wine industry which may further affect production levels. Monitoring these factors will be critical to understanding and anticipating changes in France's grape harvest production.