Start of rape season for European producers

Published 2023년 10월 26일

Tridge summary

Uneven weather conditions in Europe have presented challenges for farmers during sowing campaigns. France had a timely and effective sowing campaign due to favorable agrometeorological conditions, while Germany experienced delays in the winter harvest and heavy rains. In Ireland, the sowing campaign was prolonged due to persistent rain, but conditions improved in September.
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Uneven weather conditions across Europe have presented significant challenges for farmers during this year's sowing campaigns. According to data from the European Commission's The JRC Publications Repository, different countries face a diverse range of meteorological challenges. According to the publication, in France, where most of the rapeseed production is located, the sowing campaign was timely and effective, thanks to the specific agrometeorological conditions in the north of the country. Higher than normal temperatures and adequate soil moisture conditions provided a favorable environment for the initial development of plants. See also: Harvests benefit from the climate in northern Europe In Germany, the rapeseed sowing campaign began in mid-August following delays in the winter harvest and heavy rains. However, the warm and relatively dry conditions that followed were ideal for winter sowing of rapeseed, progressing well until September. The lack of rain in the south, ...
Source: Agrolink

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