Chinese Wine Output Grows Obviously in 2008
Reporters of cnwinenews know from China Alcoholic Drinks Association that up to September, 2008, wine output, total industrial <http://dj.iciba.com/industrial/> output value and sales value in China has reached 607,000 kiloliter, 13.8 billion yuan and 13.41 billion yuan respectively, registering an year-to-year increase of 58.37%, 34.97% 29.13% respectively.
It is reported that all wine production areas have reaped harvest in 2008, except in Ningxia. It should be said that both Chinese grapes and wine will have more promising prospect. Wine industry in China began relatively late and some enterprises lack self-discipline, so the whole industry needs all-round standardization and correct guidance for farmers in grape plantation. It is only with strict requirement in each step can wine industry has increased output, guaranteed quality and considerably improved sales value.