Grapes from Italy typically reach Ireland through a combination of transportation methods. After harvesting, the grapes are packed and transported to distribution centers, often via trucks or trains. From there, they are shipped to Ireland, commonly using ferries or freight services. Once in Ireland, they are distributed to wholesalers and retailers for sale.
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Italy is the largest producer of grapes in Europe. Italy is now the second largest producer of grapes in the world, but used to be first. China surpassed Italy in 2010.
Italy is actually the leading producer of grapes among European countries.
Usually olives, citrus friut, grapes, and grain grow well in Italy.
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Britain and Ireland are islands but Italy is not an island.
Italy.
Ireland: 29 Italy: 11
grapes grow in the winter and get harvested in summer
grapes,wheat,and olives
Grapes for wine