Greece: Farmers could not get a yield of more than 900 kilos per hectare

Published 2024년 9월 19일

Tridge summary

Farmers in various regions are experiencing significant drops in corn yields, between 20% and 40%, due to extreme dry heat and underground water depletion caused by persistent drought. This has led to average yields of 1,000 to 1,200 kg per hectare, a decrease from last year's 1,400 to 1,700 kg. The situation is particularly severe in Drama, Kavala, and Serres, where many fields were unfirmed and even those that were irrigated struggle with yields of 1,000 to 1,100 kg. Despite efforts to irrigate using costly energy-intensive methods, farmers could not obtain a yield of more than 900 kg per hectare. The geotechnical advisor to the primary sector in Eastern Macedonia has requested an exception from the conditions for linked aid this year due to these climate-related challenges. The losses are expected to impact not only corn producers but also livestock and other processing sectors.
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Original content

Low yields, high costs, marginal prices and in the middle of it all a linked, for the reception of which the producer will have to harvest 900 kg of corn per hectare. This is more or less the current situation in the cornfields in Thessaly, Drama, Kavala, Serres, Evros and Fthiotida, with the ...
Source: Agronews

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