Hungary: György Raskó expects tragic sunflower crop results

Published 2022년 9월 2일

Tridge summary

Sunflower harvest has commenced in the country, with 54% of the 693,000 hectares sown located in drought-stricken areas. The oil content in the seeds is lower than average due to heat stress, leading to a potential downgrade in receivers and a decrease in production. The national average yield is expected to be 1.5-1.8 tons per hectare, resulting in a total yield of 1.0 - 1.2 million tons. The crude sunflower oil production is projected to be around 420-460 thousand tons, sufficient for domestic demand but not for export, and prices are not expected to be cheap.
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"Sunflower harvesting has started in our country in recent days. Sunflowers were sown on a total of 693,000 hectares, roughly as much as in previous years. 54% of the area is in the lowland counties, exactly where a devastating drought occurred this year. My national overview shows that even one ton yield can be considered good in the Great Plain regions, the situation is better in Transdanubia, where yields of around two tons can be expected. The bigger problem, however, is that the heat stress has also caught the sunflower, the seeds are largely empty and contain less oil than average. The receivers will probably downgrade everywhere because the average oil content does not reach 44%. If the yields do not improve in the future, then you have to prepare for quite tragic production results. The national average will be somewhere between 1.5-1.8 tons per hectare, i.e. the total yield will not be more than 1.0 - 1.2 million tons: We used to produce so little... Since the oil output ...
Source: Agronaplo

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