Crop yields in 2024 in the EU: Forecast for the month of May

Published 2024년 5월 27일

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The article provides an overview of the expected average yields for various crops in different European countries and the EU as a whole for the next year. It covers soft wheat, rye, barley (winter and spring), triticale, rape, corn for grain, sugar beets, potatoes, sunflowers, and soy. The yields are compared to previous years and the five-year average. Notably, Ireland is expected to have the highest yields for many crops, while Portugal has the lowest. Poland's yields are expected to decrease slightly for some crops but increase for others, with the EU average yields also provided for each crop.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

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Soft wheat The highest average soft wheat yields of 9.46 tonnes/ha are expected in Ireland, while the lowest average yields of 2.52 tonnes/ha are expected in Portugal. Average yields in Poland are expected to be 5.25 t/ha, compared to 5.38 t/ha in 2023, i.e. 3%. less and 3.0 percent more than the five-year average. The average expected yield for the EU is 5.92 t/ha. Rye The highest average rye yields of 5.91 tonnes/ha are expected in Sweden, and the lowest of 1.16 tonnes/ha in Portugal. Average yields in Poland are expected to be 3.54 t/ha, compared to 3.55 t/ha in 2023, i.e. 7%. more than the five-year average. The average expected yield for the EU is 4.28 t/ha. Winter barley The highest average yields - 8.71 t/ha are expected in Ireland and the lowest - 2.84 t/ha in Spain. Average yields in Poland are expected to be 4.91 t/ha compared to 5.07 t/ha in 2023, or 3%. less and 1 percent more than the five-year average. The average expected yield for the EU is 5.98 t/ha. Spring barley ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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