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The world has too much wine, and farmers are ripping up vines

Though global production hit a 60-year low in 2023, a wine glut is persisting, signifying that demand is falling even faster. The wine industry has hit an inflection point as changing drinking patterns and lackluster economic conditions look here to stay.
Last Updated : 09 March 2024, 12:32 IST

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A harvester drops picked grapes into a trailer in the next row along at a vineyard near the town of Griffith.

A harvester drops picked grapes into a trailer in the next row along at a vineyard near the town of Griffith.

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Unpicked grapes wither on the vine near the town of Griffith in southeast Australia.

Unpicked grapes wither on the vine near the town of Griffith in southeast Australia.

A general view of wine storage tanks at a Calabria Wines facility in the town of Griffith in southeast Australia.

A general view of wine storage tanks at a Calabria Wines facility in the town of Griffith in southeast Australia.

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Published 09 March 2024, 12:32 IST

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