In 2025, wheat production in the EU and the UK could reach 140.4 million tons

Published 2024년 12월 24일

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The European Union and Great Britain are experiencing a surge in agricultural production, with the grain trade association Coceral forecasting a 14.9 million ton increase in soft wheat production by 2025, reaching 140.4 million tons. This growth is attributed to advancements in agriculture, new technologies, and favorable climate conditions. Additionally, rapeseed production is expected to rise to 20.3 million tonnes, along with barley and corn production, which is good for livestock production and food and animal feed uses respectively.
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In recent years, agriculture in the European Union and Great Britain has undergone significant changes: analysts confidently predict an increase in the production of key agricultural crops. The grain trade association Coceral has published its forecasts, according to which soft wheat production in the EU and Great Britain may reach 140.4 million tons by 2025. This is 14.9 million tons more than in the current year, when production amounted to 125.5 million tons. This is reported on the information portal "Grain-info". Reasons for the increase in wheat production As noted, the main factors contributing to the increase in wheat production are improved agronomic practices, the introduction of new technologies and favorable climatic conditions. Farmers are expected to use more resistant wheat varieties that are better adapted to climate change and diseases. In addition, rising grain prices on world markets are also encouraging producers to increase production. Rapeseed production on ...
Source: Agrosektor

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