Where in the world are various winegrape varieties grown? Evidence from a new database
Kym Anderson and
Nanda Aryal ()
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Nanda Aryal: Wine Economics Research Centre, School of Economics, University of Adelaide, Australia
No 2013-02, Wine Economics Research Centre Working Papers from University of Adelaide, Wine Economics Research Centre
Abstract:
An important way in which producers seek to boost their competitiveness in the wake of wine's globalization is to exploit their geographical and varietal distinctiveness. Yet until now there has not been a global compendium of data to show which varieties are grown in what regions. The purpose of this paper is to alert readers to a new, freely available, database that provides such information in a form that makes comparisons easy. It reports vine bearing areas in two periods (circa 2000 and 2010) for more than 2000 varieties, of which nearly 1,300 are ‘primes' and the rest are their synonyms. The data refer to more than 500 regions in 44 countries that together account for 99 percent of the world's wine production. To aid use of the database, there is an accompanying e-book that contains dozens of charts and more than 150 tables that report shares and other indicators to summarize developments in winegrape bearing areas over the first decade of this millennium.
Keywords: Winegrape bearing area; Regional specialization by variety; Varietal intensity index; Varietal similarity index (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D24 L66 Q13 Q15 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 28 pages
Date: 2013-12
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