European Grapes Area Fully Converted to Organic Farming by Country

In 2023, Italy leads Europe with 0.72% of its agricultural area dedicated to organic grape farming, followed by Spain at 0.5% and France at 0.26%. Smaller countries show modest engagements, such as Cyprus at 0.18% and Portugal at 0.09%. Countries like Hungary, Belgium, and Slovakia lag with values as low as 0.01%.

Year-on-year growth in 2023 highlights dynamic progress in several countries, with Luxembourg and Bulgaria exhibiting nearly 10% growth. Slovenia, Hungary, and Spain also demonstrate substantial year-on-year increases in their organic grape farming areas.

Looking ahead, the trend towards organic farming is expected to continue as consumer demand for sustainable products rises. Countries with larger agricultural bases, like Italy and Spain, may further expand their organic grape areas, while smaller nations could focus on increasing their organic percentages to gain competitive advantages in niche markets.

Top countries in Grapes Area Fully Converted to Organic Farming by Country

# 10 Countries Percent of Total Utilised Agricultural Area Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Italy 0.72 2023 +2.86% +4.42% View data
2 2 Spain 0.5 2023 +6.38% +6.21% View data
3 3 France 0.26 2023 0% +2.48% View data
4 4 Cyprus 0.18 2023 0% +1.15% View data
5 5 Slovenia 0.14 2023 +7.69% +6.96% View data
6 6 Luxembourg 0.11 2023 +22.22% +9.46% View data
7 7 Portugal 0.09 2023 0% +5.15% View data
8 8 Greece 0.08 2023 0% +2.71% View data
9 9 Bulgaria 0.08 2023 +14.29% +9.86% View data
10 10 Croatia 0.08 2023 +14.29% +5.92% View data

Top Countries about Organic Agriculture