LOT ET GARONNE DEPARTMENT

2015 There were 617 hectares (acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Lot-et-Garonne department in 2015 of which 564 hectares (acres) were organic and 53 hectares (acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).

2014 There were 615 hectares (acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Lot-et-Garonne department in 2014 of which 506 hectares (acres) were organic and 109 hectares (acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).

2013 There were 547 hectares (acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Lot-et-Garonne department in 2013 of which 488 hectares (acres) were organic and 58 hectares (acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).

2012 There were 626 hectares (acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in Lot-et-Garonne department in 2012 of which 350 hectares (acres) were organic and 276 hectares (acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).

2011 There were 649 hectares (acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in Lot-et-Garonne department in 2011 of which 204 hectares (acres) were organic and 446 hectares (acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).

2010 There were 551 hectares (acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in Lot-et-Garonne department in 2010 of which 145 hectares (acres) were organic and 406 hectares (acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).

2009 There were 367 hectares (acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Lot-et-Garonne department in 2009 of which 132 hectares (acres) were organic and 235 hectares (acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).

2008 There were 203 hectares (acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Lot-et-Garonne department in 2008 of which 120 hectares (acres) were organic and 83 hectares (acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).

2007 There were 169 hectares (acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Lot-et-Garonne department in 2007 of which 88 hectares (acres) were organic and 81 hectares (acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).

2006 There were 166 hectares (acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Lot-et-Garonne department in 2006 of which 88 hectares (acres) were organic and 78 hectares (acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).

2005 There were 105 hectares (acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Lot-et-Garonne department in 2005 of which 79 hectares (acres) were organic and 26 hectares (acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).

2004 There were 32 hectares (acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Lot-et-Garonne department in 2004 of which 82 hectares (acres) were organic and 11 hectares (acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).

2003 There were 79 hectares (acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Lot-et-Garonne department in 2003 of which 74 hectares (acres) were organic and 5 hectares (acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).

2002 There were 80 hectares (acres) of organic and/or organic in conversion vines in the Lot-et-Garonne department in 2002 of which 73 hectares (acres) were organic and 7 hectares (acres) were in conversion (Source: Agence Bio).