Hungary: Our potato crop this year is beyond imagination

Published 2024년 11월 19일

Tridge summary

Potato producers in Germany, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands have seen a 7% increase in harvest area, resulting in a record yield of 22.7 million tons, surpassing the five-year average. Germany achieved a record potato harvest of 12.7 million tons, while Poland's harvest is projected to increase slightly from 5.6 million tons to 5.8 million tons. However, Hungary has seen a decrease in both potato cultivation area and production, with a significant 70% drop in production over the past 10 years. Despite the shortage of domestic potatoes, their price has fallen by 15% compared to last year, while the price of imported French potatoes has only decreased by 7%.
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This year, the producers of Germany, France, Belgium and the Netherlands harvested potatoes from 560,000 hectares, a 7 percent larger area. The harvest exceeds the five-year average, at around 22.7 million tons. In Germany, it is estimated that around 12.7 million tons of potatoes were harvested, a record amount, 9 percent more than in 2023. This equates to an increase in cropland. The average yield was around 44 tons per hectare, according to AKI's latest market report. In Poland, the potato harvest in 2024 is estimated at 5.8 million tons, which is more than last year's 5.6 million tons, which was, however, the smallest crop in the last 15 years. In Hungarian, this year's harvest is not good either. In Hungary, according to the data of the National Statistical Office of Hungary, the area under cultivation and the quantity of potatoes are showing a decreasing trend, although in 2023, 5 percent more potatoes (209.9 thousand tons) were produced than a year earlier. However, we ...
Source: MezoHir

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