NY grape, wine industry worth $4.8B, report says [View all]
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A new report based on 2012 data shows that New Yorks grape and wine industry contributes $4.8 billion to the states economy, an increase of 27 percent over a similar survey four years earlier.
The impact is broad, according to the trade and marketing association affiliated with the industry.
Wine is the ultimate value-added product with huge economic multiplier effects for many affiliated industries like farm equipment, tank and barrel manufacturers, packaging, transportation, tourism, and much more, said Jim Trezise, president of the New York Wine & Grape Foundation, in a newsletter announcing the findings. The state of New York, especially in recent years, has been a great partner with our industry, and clearly their investment is paying off in spades.
Trezise said that because of the industrys burgeoning growth in 2013, the reports figures should be considered conservative. The report was prepared by Stonebridge Research Group of Napa Valley for the foundation.
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