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According to a report by the South African News 24-hour website on January 20, the Wine Association of South Africa (WOSA) released the 2021 South African wine export report, saying that between January and October 2021, South African wine exports increased by 22% to 388.
1 million liters.
Value rose 12.
1% to R10.
2 billion
.
Among them, the export volume of bulk wine increased by 33.
6% to 242.
6 million liters, and the export value increased by 23.
1% to 2.
4 billion rand; the export volume of packaged wine increased by 6.
7% to 145.
6 million liters, and the export value increased by 9.
2% to 7.
8 billion rand
.
The report shows that the UK is South Africa’s largest wine export market in terms of volume (92.
5 million liters) and value (2.
5 billion rand), while export markets such as Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden have remained largely stable
.
Separately, South Africa's wine exports to China more than doubled to 13.
8 million litres, while the value of exports rose 59% to R458 million
.
1 million liters.
Value rose 12.
1% to R10.
2 billion
.
Among them, the export volume of bulk wine increased by 33.
6% to 242.
6 million liters, and the export value increased by 23.
1% to 2.
4 billion rand; the export volume of packaged wine increased by 6.
7% to 145.
6 million liters, and the export value increased by 9.
2% to 7.
8 billion rand
.
The report shows that the UK is South Africa’s largest wine export market in terms of volume (92.
5 million liters) and value (2.
5 billion rand), while export markets such as Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden have remained largely stable
.
Separately, South Africa's wine exports to China more than doubled to 13.
8 million litres, while the value of exports rose 59% to R458 million
.