Pennsylvania Wine Production Rises to Fourth Nationwide, Boosting State Economy

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With a 970-ton annual grape production increase, Pennsylvania's wine industry climbed to 4th in the nation in 2023, supporting 10,756 jobs and contributing $1.77B to the state's economy annually.

Pennsylvania wine production moved up one spot from fifth to fourth in the nation, according to the findings from the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s 2023 study, Economic Impact of the Pennsylvania Grape & Wine Industry.

Pennsylvania Wine Land Report summary

The study, which was funded by the department’s Wine Marketing and Research Program, found that the state grape and wine industry supports 10,756 jobs, pays $518.2 million in wages, and directly contributes $1.77 billion to the Pennsylvania economy annually.

Additionally, the study determined that grape production in the state has grown by around 970 tons per year from 2018 to 2023.

In his 2024-25 budget, Gov. Josh Shapiro provided more support to ensure continued growth in Pennsylvania agriculture by investing in various key elements.

These include jobs, conservations, economic and workforce development, and the higher education institutions that are providing critical research to protect the future of the industry.

“Pennsylvania’s wine and grape industry is a tremendous asset to our economy and undeniably adds to quality of life in every region of the state,” said Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding. “The Shapiro Administration is proud to invest in the industry’s future and the future of families and communities who depend on it.”

Review a summary and the full report of the 2023 Economic Impact of the Pennsylvania Wine and Grape industries below.

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