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Latest Export Report shows continuing growth for Australian wine exports

Market Bulletin | Issue 5

19 Apr 2016
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Bottled exports, most notably at higher price points, drove the 13 per cent value growth of Australian wine exports in the last year.

Wine Australia’s Export Report shows that the average value of exports grew at the fastest rate since 1999, up 10 per cent to A$2.85 per litre. This reflects the increasing demand for premium Australian wines in most regions around the world, particularly Asia. Free trade agreements and an on-going weaker Australian dollar, mainly against the greenback, also contributed to the growth in exports.
Wine Australia’s Export Report explains the detail behind the headlines.

To find out more about export opportunities for your region and/or state and how to drive further growth, come to our Regional Roadshow in 13 export-focused locations from 27 April.


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This content is restricted to wine exporters and levy-payers. Some reports are available for purchase to non-levy payers/exporters.