The table use grape production in France from 2013 to 2023 displays considerable fluctuations. From a peak in 2020 at 49.74 thousand metric tons, production dropped in the following year by 23.38% to 38.11 thousand metric tons. Although a significant recovery was seen in 2022 with a 20.02% increase, 2023 experienced a 10.23% decline, positioning the value at 41.06 thousand metric tons. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over the last five years till 2023 stood at 3.77%, indicating a moderate long-term growth despite the recent volatility.
Future forecasts predict a slight downward trend with an average annual contraction of 0.13% expected by 2028. This suggests a relatively stable yet modestly declining production outlook.
Future trends to watch for include potential climatic impacts on grape production, evolving agricultural practices, and shifts in global market demand which could significantly affect annual outputs and long-term sustainability in France's grape production.