In 2023, the grape yield in Austria stood at 65.3 thousand hectograms per hectare. For the forecast period, the yield is projected to: decrease marginally to 65.05 in 2024, decline to 64.78 in 2025, further reduce to 64.51 in 2026, drop to 64.25 in 2027, and reach 64.0 in 2028.
Year-on-year variations show:
- 2024: -0.38%
- 2025: -0.41%
- 2026: -0.42%
- 2027: -0.40%
- 2028: -0.39%
The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) from 2024 to 2028 is approximately -0.4% per year, indicating a slight but consistent downward trend in grape yields over the period.
Future trends to watch for include the impacts of climate change, advancements in agricultural techniques, and potential shifts in policy or economic conditions that might either mitigate or exacerbate the downward trend in grape yields. Additionally, monitoring pest and disease prevalence as well as innovations in pest control could play a significant role in yield variations.