Another disappointing beet campaign in EU: Weather, lack of active substances, massive imports…

Published 2024년 12월 4일

Tridge summary

The sugar beet farming sector in the EU is facing a difficult season due to unpredictable weather and increased pest and disease pressure, leading to low sugar content and reduced yields. The loss of 30 active substances for crop protection since 2018 and the likelihood of losing more by 2027 have exacerbated these challenges. The sector is in urgent need of financial support for research and development, and new tools such as New Genomics Techniques, which are currently unauthorized in the EU. The loss of access to the UK market and the opening of the EU market to imports are also negatively impacting the sector's productivity and competitiveness. The author calls for the introduction of mirror clauses or measures in trade agreements to protect EU producers.
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Original content

Another disappointing campaign, with mounting difficulties: EU institutions must stop dragging the sugar beet sector into disaster! This year’s sugar beet campaign is shaping up to be another disappointment for many European growers, except in a few regions. Once again, spring, summer and autumn have brought challenging and unpredictable weather conditions for many of us. These adverse climatic factors have exacerbated the current difficulties in adequately protecting crops from pests and diseases, challenges that are becoming increasingly structural. Plant health status remains a priority issue as weed, pest and disease pressure continues to increase. Foliar diseases, mildew and in particular cercospora have been particularly severe in many European regions with excessive rainfall. The result? Extremely low sugar content in numerous countries, with some recording record lows, leading to a significant reduction in sugar yields per hectare. The increasing variability in beet ...
Source: Agrodigital

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