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Andrew Peller Limited supports the findings of a new Deloitte study identifying Ontario’s wine industry as a key driver of economic growth and job creation for the Niagara Region.

Ontario Craft Wineries, Tourism Partnership of Niagara and Wine Growers Ontario commissioned the report with Deloitte that reveals the Ontario wine sector is well positioned to drive sustainable economic growth for the region, the province and the country.

The Ontario wine industry plays a leading role, acting as an accelerator for economic growth and job creation. In 2019, it is estimated the Ontario wine sector contributed just over $1 billion to Canada’s gross domestic product (GDP), with the Niagara Region responsible for 90 per cent of the grape production. Through implementing best practices and policies, similar to those in leading global tourism economies and premium wine industries, the Niagara Region has the potential to drive at least $8 billion in additional real GDP over the next 25 years.

“For over 50 years, Andrew Peller Limited has been a proud employer and producer of quality wines in the Niagara Region, and is committed to supporting its long-term sustainable growth,” said John Peller, president and chief executive officer of Andrew Peller Limited. “We are excited to partner with all levels of government and other industry partners to realize the economic potential of the Niagara Region and all of Ontario.” 

The full report can be found at uncorkontario.ca.

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