Peanuts in Spain: production falls but average yield rises

Published 2020년 10월 27일

Tridge summary

The Córdoba Cereal Exchange has reported a decrease in the surface area planted and production of peanuts in the 2018/19 season compared to the historical average, but despite this, average yields were above. A total of 1,168,100 tons of peanuts were produced, a decrease of 8% from the previous season, but the value exceeded the historical average productive by 16%. The planted area was also lower by 8% at 305,600 hectares. However, the yield showed an improvement of 3% compared to the previous season, with the weighted average at 45.1 qq / ha.
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The Córdoba Cereal Exchange reported that the surface area and peanut production fell in relation to the previous cycle, but nevertheless, average yields were above. "The total volume of peanuts produced in Córdoba was 1,168,100 tons, which represents a decrease of 8% compared to the 2018/19 season," the report indicates, but which nevertheless clarifies that the value exceeds the historical average productive of the crop by 16%. "In the peanut region surveyed, a total of 305,600 hectares of peanuts were planted, a value lower than last year by 8%," he points out. Regarding the yield, the report highlights that "the weighted average (dirty and wet) was ...

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