How to increase cereal productivity in the face of climate change? Here are key strategies for Polish farmers.
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In the face of the increasingly strong impact of climate change on Polish agriculture, ensuring the health and productivity of cereal crops remains a key priority for farmers, affecting their position at the European level. The latest data from the European Commission for 2025 indicate that Poland directs over 2/3 of its exports (over 4.5 million tons) to markets within the European Union, which constitutes a significant share in intra-EU grain trade. Additionally, the European Commission forecasts that total grain production in Poland in the 2025/2026 season will once again exceed 35 million tons. Consequently, preventive disease management strategies are becoming essential for protecting yields and maintaining Poland's competitive position in the EU market. Protecting the results of Polish agriculture requires crops capable of withstanding earlier and stronger disease pressures, especially since longer and warmer autumns and unpredictable spring weather conditions favor the ...