The European Commission indicates that sugar beet planting in the EU is almost complete despite delays from rainy weather in key regions, which may affect yields. Conditions vary across Europe, with waterlogged areas like France, Benelux, and Germany facing pest issues, while dry regions such as Poland and eastern Hungary require rain for proper germination. The average beet yield in the EU for 2024 is estimated at 75.4 t/ha, slightly above the five-year average. France is expected to see increased yields, whereas Germany's yield is projected to decrease.