EU: Brussels lowers soft wheat harvest estimate

Published 2023년 9월 29일

Tridge summary

The production of soft wheat this year is slightly lower compared to last year, resulting in a 0.3% decrease. However, it is still slightly larger (+0.8%) compared to the 5-year average. The Netherlands, Italy, and Slovakia are harvesting significantly more soft wheat than the average, while France and Germany are achieving fairly normal harvests.
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Original content

Due to the new reduction, the production of soft wheat is slightly lower than last year when 125,700 tons of this wheat were harvested. This amounts to a difference of 0.3% to the detriment of this year. Compared to the 5-year average, the harvest is slightly larger (+0.8%). The Netherlands harvests more than average The production of soft wheat this year is smaller than normal, especially in Spain, Estonia and Latvia. In Latvia in particular, this is mainly the result of lower yields after the area has clearly expanded. The Netherlands, Italy and Slovakia harvest significantly more than the average over the past five years. According to the European Commission, production figures in these countries are more than 10% above the average level in these countries. A larger area of this wheat has been grown, especially in the Netherlands and Italy. The largest ...
Source: Boerderij

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