Dordogne department | See South West France.
Organic vineyard area
2015 There were 1,406 hectares (3,474 acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Dordogne department in 2015 of which 1,247 hectares (3,081 acres) were organic and 159 hectares (393 acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).
2014 There were 1,422 hectares (3,514 acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Dordogne department in 2014 of which 1,241 hectares (3,069 acres) were organic and 181 hectares (447 acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).
2013 There were 1,324 hectares (3,271 acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Dordogne department in 2013 of which 1,152 hectares (2,846 acres) were organic and 171 hectares (422 acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).
2012 There were 1,300 hectares (3,212 acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Dordogne department in 2012 of which 865 hectares (2,137 acres) were organic and 435 hectares (1,075 acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).
2011 There were 1,350 hectares (3,336 acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Dordogne department in 2011 of which 698 hectares (1,724 acres) were organic and 652 hectares (1,611 acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).
2010 There were 1,184 hectares (2,926 acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Dordogne department in 2010 of which 542 hectares (1,341 acres) were organic and 642 hectares (1,586 acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).
2009 There were 868 hectares (2,145 acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Dordogne department in 2009 of which 493 hectares (1,218 acres) were organic and 375 hectares (926 acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).
2008 There were 639 hectares (1,579 acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Dordogne department in 2008 of which 303 hectares (748 acres) were organic and 336 hectares (830 acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).
2007 There were 559 hectares (1,381 acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Dordogne department in 2007 of which 282 hectares (697 acres) were organic and 277 hectares (684 acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).
2006 There were 491 hectares (1,213 acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Dordogne department in 2006 of which 294 hectares (726 acres) were organic and 197 hectares (264 acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).
2005 There were 337 hectares (833 acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Dordogne department in 2005 of which 245 hectares (605 acres) were organic and 92 hectares (227 acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).
2004 There were 326 hectares (805 acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Dordogne department in 2004 of which 236 hectares (583 acres) were organic and 90 hectares (222 acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).
2003 There were 318 hectares (786 acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Dordogne department in 2003 of which 204 hectares (504 acres) were organic and 114 hectares (529 acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).
2002 There were 249 hectares (615 acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Dordogne department in 2002 of which 195 hectares (481 acres) were organic and 54 hectares (133 acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).