Extra early potato cultivation +3% in Spain

Published 2022년 5월 3일

Tridge summary

The Spanish Ministry of Agriculture has reported an overall increase in the yield of various crops for the first half of 2022 compared to 2021. Notable increases include extra early potatoes (2.9%), tomatoes (0.8%), mushrooms (0.8%), celery (7.4%), leeks (6.2%), carrots (7.7%), eggplant (6%), and radishes (73.8%). However, there is an expected decrease in the yield of courgettes (5.3%), endive (7.4%), and beans (5.1%). Strawberries, raspberries, and bananas from the Canary Islands are also expected to see a decrease in yield (1.2%, 4.7%, and 4.3% respectively).
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Original content

According to the most recent estimate of the horticultural area and the harvest of fruit and vegetables from the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, based on data up to February 28, the yield of extra early potatoes in Spain is 77,500 tons, 2.9% more than in 2021. However, this is still a provisional estimate. The estimated yield of tomatoes harvested from January to May also increases by 0.8% to 800,400 tons, as do mushrooms (150,000 tons, +0.8%) and other mushrooms (17,200 tons, +1.1 %), celery (119,300 tons, +7.4%), leeks (82,400 tons, +6.2%), carrots (23,800 tons, +7.7%), eggplant (282,700 tons, +6%) and above all radishes (5,900 tons, +73.8%). For courgettes, on the other hand, a decrease of 5.3% (630,600 tons) is expected, ...
Source: AGF

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