Finland harvests 3.5 mln tons of grain in 2025

Published 2025년 12월 3일

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According to the Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), the 2025 grain harvest reached approximately 3.5 million tons. Barley, the country’s largest crop, was 10% below average, while wheat and oats exceeded their typical yields. Expansion of cultivated areas also contributed to a pea harvest nearly matching last year’s output. This year, barley, oats, and wheat

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showed unusually similar yields: 1.2 million tons of barley, nearly 1.1 million tons of oats, and 1 million tons of wheat, according to senior statistician Anneli Partala. While the wheat harvest ranks as the third largest in a century, barley yields continue to decline compared to the 2-million-ton peaks of the early 2000s. The rye harvest reached roughly 85,000 tons — double last year’s output — sufficient to meet domestic demand for Finnish rye bread. Pea production was also historically high, approaching 100,000 tons, about four times the yield from a decade ago and nearly ten times that of twenty years ago. Sugar beet cultivation rebounded with nearly 690,000 tons harvested, 50% above the ten-year ...

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