European Commission lowered the forecast of soybean harvest in the EU in 2025

Published 2025년 12월 12일

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According to an updated estimate from the European Commission, this year's soybean harvest in EU countries is expected to be lower than last year's volume following a reduction in the 2025 sowing area. Even the expected yield increase will not be able to offset this shortfall, reports the German Union for the Promotion of Oilseeds

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According to an updated estimate from the European Commission, this year’s soybean harvest in EU countries is expected to be lower than last year’s volume following a reduction in the 2025 sowing area. Even the expected yield increase will not be able to offset this shortfall, reports the German Union for the Promotion of Oilseeds and Grains (UFOP). According to the revised estimate, the 2025 harvest will reach 2.9 million tonnes, approximately 18,000 tonnes higher than expected in October. However, this still represents a decline of approximately 106,000 tonnes for the year as a whole. This is due to a reduction in the sowing area of ​​approximately 7%. The yield will average 2.78 t/ha, exceeding both the previous year’s result (2.68 t/ha) and the long-term average. Italy, with a harvest of 1.1 million tonnes, remains the leading soybean producer in the EU, followed by France with 387,000 tonnes. Balkan countries are expected to fall short of last year’s harvest results. This is ...

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