Increase in grain corn production in France, after the very poor 2022 harvest

Published 2023년 10월 10일

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As of October 2, 2023, 27% of grain corn areas in France have been harvested, with the regions of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Pays-de-la-Loire, Occitanie, and Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes being the most advanced. Agreste estimates that the grain corn harvest for 2023 will reach 12.1 million tons, a 10.7% increase from last year but a decrease compared to the 2018 average. The average yield for grain corn is reassessed at 95.7 q/ha, showing an increase of 21.8% compared to last year.
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Grain corn harvesting projects are progressing: as of October 2, 2023, 27% of areas were harvested according to the FranceAgriMer Céré’Obs observatory. Among the most advanced regions: Nouvelle-Aquitaine (47%), Pays-de-la-Loire (30%), Occitanie (28%) and Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (25%). 🌽#CéréObs Week 39: the report is online!#Grain cornThe 50% grain moisture stage progresses from 94 to 97% Harvests progress from 12 to 27%Find all the data (growing conditions and stages of development) here 👇https://t.co/zaKCU0SdNIpic.twitter.com/MI0062xNAh— FranceAgriMer (@FranceAgriMerFR) October 6, 2023 In its major crops situation note for the month of October, Agreste updates its production estimates with the data as of October 1. “The grain corn harvest (including seeds) would reach 12.1 Mt in 2023, an increase of 10.7% compared to last year's very low harvest but a clear decrease compared to the 2018 average -2022 (-9.1%)”. “The average yield (excluding seeds) is reassessed at 95.7 q/ha, up ...
Source: TerreNet

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