More yellow onions are grown, but the area of potatoes is smaller in the Netherlands

Published 2023년 8월 31일

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According to Statistics Netherlands, the arable area in 2023 will increase by 14.4 thousand hectares to a total of 549 thousand hectares. However, despite this increase, the total area of arable crops has decreased by more than 13 percent compared to 2000. In terms of specific crops, the area of seed onions has increased by almost 2 thousand hectares, while the area of consumption potatoes decreased by 1.5 percent. Additionally, the cultivation area of protein-rich legumes has grown strongly, with the total area of legumes increasing by 81 percent to 7.8 thousand hectares.
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The arable area will have increased by 14.4 thousand hectares to 549 thousand hectares in 2023. Seed onions and legumes were grown more than in 2022. Potatoes were grown less in 2023. Despite the increase in 2023, the total area of arable crops has decreased by more than 13 percent compared to 2000. This is evident from the provisional results of the 2023 Agricultural Census by Statistics Netherlands. More yellow seed onions grownThe total area of seed onions was 29.2 thousand hectares. That is almost 2 thousand hectares more (6.7 percent) than in 2022. In that year, the area of sowing onions decreased by 9 percent. Yellow seed onions were grown on 87 percent of the area (82 percent in 2022), and red seed onions were grown on the remaining 13 percent. Cultivation area for consumption potatoes slightly smallerThe area on which consumption potatoes were grown decreased by 1.5 percent, to 75 thousand hectares. In 2022, the area of consumption potatoes increased by 7.3 percent. The ...
Source: AGF

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