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OIV 2011 1
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2 OIV report on the State of the vitiviniculture world market Surface area of world vineyards Grapes Global production Wine Global wine production Global wine consumption Degree of market equilibrium in the world of wine International trade
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OIV 2011 3 Surface area of vineyards worldwide
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OIV 2011 4 1000 ha Surface area of vineyards worldwide 7586
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OIV 2011 5 Recent developments of the leading vineyards 1000 ha
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OIV 2011 6 Surface area of vineyards worldwide 1000 ha Areas planted in vines of the 12 leading countries Forecast 2010 Forecast 2010 / 2005 decreasing increasing
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OIV 2011 7 Global grape production
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OIV 2011 8 1000 qs Global grape production 644 905
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OIV 2011 9 Recent developments of the leading grapes producers 1 000 qs
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OIV 2011 10 1 000 000 qs Global grapes production of the 16 leading countries Forecast 2010 Forecast 2010 / 2005 decreasing increasing
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OIV 2011 11 Global wine production
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OIV 2011 12 1 000 000 Hl World production of wine 263,9
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OIV 2011 13 Developments of the leading production of wine 1000 Hl
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OIV 2011 14 1 000 000 Hl Production of wine of the 12 leading countries Forecast 2010 Prov. 2010 / 2005 decreasing increasing
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OIV 2011 15 Global wine consumption
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OIV 2011 16 1 000 000 Hl World consumption of wine 238
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OIV 2011 17 Developments of the leading consumption of wine 1000 Hl
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OIV 2011 18 1 000 000 Hl Consumption of wine of the 12 leading countries Forecast 2010 Prov. 2010 / 2005 decreasing stable increasing
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OIV 2011 19 Per capita wine consumption Liters Global wine consumption Calculation taken from FAO 2008 demographics data base
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OIV 2011 20 Degree of market equilibrium in the world of wine
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OIV 2011 21 Degree of market equilibrium in the world of wine Difference between wine production and consumption Nb:This spread can not be considered as a surplus because near 35 million hl are used to supply the market for industrial purposes: brandies, carburation, vinegars and vermouth. 1 000 000 Hl
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OIV 2011 22 1000 hl Degree of market equilibrium in the world of wine Difference between wine production and consumption for the main producer countries Forecast 2010
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OIV 2011 23 International trade
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OIV 2011 24 1 000 000 Hl World wine exports 93,5
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OIV 2011 25 Developments of the leading of wine exports 1000 Hl
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OIV 2011 26 1 000 000 Hl Exports of wine of the 12 leading countries Forecast 2010 Forecast 2010 / 2005 decreasing increasing
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OIV 2011 27 1 000 000 Hl World wine imports 86,6
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OIV 2011 28 Developments of the leading of wine imports 1000 Hl
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OIV 2011 29 1 000 000 Hl Imports of wine of the 14 leading countries Forecast 2010 Forecast 2010 / 2005 decreasing increasing
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OIV 2011 30 Caution: 220429 (bulk wines) includes a possible raising part of BIB
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OIV 2011 31 Caution: 220429 (bulk wines) includes a possible raising part of BIB
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OIV 2011 33 World market share International trade 2009
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OIV 2011 34 Grazie per la Loro attenzione Vielen Dank für Ihre Aufmerksamkeit Thank you for your attention Gracias por su atención Merci de votre attention
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