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Turnaround predicted for wine sales in the US in 2024 // Growers are pulling out grapevines - but not fast enough
March 15, 2024 - Wine Industry Insight Daily News Feed
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“The statewide average price per ton was up substantially in 2023. However, this was mainly because of a shift in the mix of sales from the low-priced interior region to the higher-priced coastal region. At a district level, there was little growth in the prices that growers were paid in 2023. Prices were up in half of the 16 districts included, but only three saw increases of more than 2%.”
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