Sunflower feedstock production declines in Germany

게시됨 2024년 12월 27일

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Germany's sunflower seed harvest is projected to decrease by 21% in 2024, totaling around 134,200 tonnes, due to a 25% reduction in production area to 51,400 hectares. The decline is spread across all federal states, with Hesse and Lower Saxony experiencing the most significant drops. Despite the decrease in area, yields have increased by nearly 6% to 26.1 decitonnes per hectare, thanks to favorable weather conditions. The reduction in the sunflower area is attributed to falling producer prices and farmers shifting back to crops with higher contribution margins. Traders and processors are called upon to stabilize this trend by offering medium-term production and delivery contracts, alongside increased consultation and demonstration projects.
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Germany’s sunflower harvest is expected to fall short of last year’s figures. According to preliminary information by the German Federal Statistical Office, German farmers harvested around 134,200 tonnes of sunflower seed in 2024. This was down just over 21% on the previous year. The decline is mainly based on a 25% decline in production area compared to the previous year to 51,400 hectares. According to research by Agrarmarkt Informations-Gesellschaft, all German federal states recorded reductions, with Hesse and Lower Saxony seeing the sharpest declines. Brandenburg remains the leading sunflower seed producing state in Germany, with 16,500 hectares under sunflowers despite a 23% drop from the previous year. The expected yield increases did not fully offset the substantial reduction in area planted. Yields are estimated at 26.1 decitonnes per hectare, nearly 6% higher than the previous year. The main factors driving this increase were sufficient rainfall and mild temperatures ...

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