Germany: After two recent poor harvests, Bavaria’s hop farmers are optimistic about the coming harvest

Published 2024년 8월 29일

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Bavarian hop farmers are expected to have a good harvest this year, with a total harvest estimated to be around 49,000 tons, which is a 19% increase from the previous year. The hop growing areas in Hallertau and Spalt are expected to produce around 42,350 tonnes and 765 tonnes respectively. Despite the oversupply in the market, the hop harvest gives hop growers hope for slightly higher income. The Bavarian state government is also supporting hop growers through sound research at the world-renowned hop research center in Hüll, breeding drought-resistant, healthy, and high-yielding varieties.
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08/29/2024 | 3:21 p.m. | ID: 39906 | Department: Agriculture | Plant Wolnzach (agrar-PR) - Bavarian hop farmers are breathing a sigh of relief: After two poor hop years, they can expect a promising harvest this year. According to initial estimates, the total harvest for the federal territory will be around 49,000 tons. That is around 19 percent more than last year's harvest. "The 2024 growing year was more than challenging for Bavaria's farmers. I am all the more pleased that our hop farmers can expect a good harvest this year. After two lean hop years, the companies can breathe a sigh of relief again. Bavaria is known far beyond the state's borders for its beers and for the unique growing areas of Bavarian hops. The breweries will be able to make the most of the full supply," said the Minister of Agriculture at this year's hop tour. Broken down into the Bavarian growing areas, this results in around 42,350 tonnes for the Hallertau and 765 tonnes for the Spalt growing area. The ...
Source: Agrar

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