The European Commission predicts that the sunflower harvest in the EU will be the worst in the last 9 years

Published 2024년 11월 12일

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The European Union (EU) is experiencing its lowest sunflower yield in 12 years, expected to decrease by 20% to 1.67 tons per hectare, resulting in a 17% reduction in production to 8.1 million tons. This is due to unfavorable weather conditions during the growing season. Despite a 4% increase in sowing area to 4.9 million hectares, Romania, the main growing region, expects a harvest of only 1.2 million tons, down from 2 million tons last year. Germany and France also see decreased yields due to long rains.
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Unfavorable weather conditions in the EU during the growing season led to the fact that the yield of sunflowers became the lowest in the last 12 years. According to the forecast of the European Commission, despite an increase in the area of sunflower sowing in the EU by 4% compared to 2023 to 4.9 million hectares, a decrease in yield by 20% to 1.67 t/ha will lead to a reduction in production by 17% to 8.1 million tons , which will be the smallest harvest since 2015. Romania remains the main sunflower growing region in the EU. However, despite the record sowing area of 1.3 million hectares, the sunflower harvest will amount to only 1.2 million tons compared to 2 million tons last year. According to Agrarmarkt Informations-Gesellschaft (mbH) research, sunflower yields in Germany are down for the second year in a row, but the sown area is still significantly higher than it was before the beginning of the full-scale ...
Source: Graintrade

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