Sugar beet acreage increased by 5% in the EU and the UK

Published 2024년 6월 24일

Tridge summary

Excess moisture in Western Europe is delaying sugar beet sowing and raising concerns about yield for the upcoming season. However, in Denmark and Sweden, drier weather has reduced pest levels. The EU and UK are expected to see a 5% increase in sugar beet acreage, primarily in Germany and France, which could lead to higher sugar production for the 2024/25 season, although predictions are still tentative and depend heavily on future weather conditions.
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Original content

The increased moisture level in Western Europe has led to delays in the sowing of sugar beet in the EU countries, and may also negatively affect the yield of this crop this year. This is reported by DGs AGRI. Wet weather contributed to the development of aphids and other pests that cause the development of diseases on sugar beet in some areas, while drier weather prevented the development of diseases in other areas. In particular, in Denmark and Sweden, according to Nordic Sugar, warm and dry weather contributed to a decrease in the level of sugar beet pests. This year, the yield should reach the 5-year average. In the EU and the UK, sugar beet acreage is estimated to increase by 5% compared to last year, due to an increase in acreage primarily in Germany (+6.5%) and France (+4.6%), which will ...

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