International Journal of Agriculture Extension and Social Development
2025, Vol. 8, Issue 6, Part C
Economic viability and challenges in grape production: A review with focus on India
Santosh Abaso Kadam and Dr. K Prathapan
This review paper examines the economic viability
and challenges associated with grape production, focusing on India, one of the
largest global producers and exporters of grapes. Grape production is a
high-value agricultural activity, offering substantial revenue generation
opportunities, especially through export markets. India’s grape exports grew
significantly over recent years, with exports reaching 343,982.34 metric tons
in 2023-2024, solidifying its position as the largest exporter of fresh grapes
worldwide. This paper analyzes the cost of production, revenue generation, and
profitability of grape farming in India, along with a detailed overview of the
year-wise production and export performance. The paper highlights the growth in
grape production and exports, including a growth rate of 25.55% in quantity and
36.58% in value from recent years. However, it also discusses the various
challenges faced by grape farmers, such as climate change, pest management,
labor shortages, post-harvest losses, price fluctuations, and infrastructure
issues. Furthermore, challenges related to value addition, cold chain
management, and logistics management in grape production and export are
explored. By examining these challenges, the paper offers insights into
strategies that can be adopted to improve the sustainability and profitability
of grape production in India.
Santosh Abaso Kadam, Dr. K Prathapan. Economic viability and challenges in grape production: A review with focus on India. Int J Agric Extension Social Dev 2025;8(6):180-183. DOI: 10.33545/26180723.2025.v8.i6c.2009