Gerrman bush berry harvested in 2021 increased by 27% compared to 2020

Published 2022년 2월 16일

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In 2021, Germany saw a 27% increase in bush berry harvest, reaching nearly 45,600 tons, due to favorable weather conditions. Blueberries were the most cultivated and harvested species, followed by red and white currants, raspberries, and blackcurrants. The cultivation of these berries in greenhouses also saw a 9% increase. Organic farming made up 16% of the harvest, with aronia berries being the most cultivated organic crop.
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In 2021, almost 45,600 tons of bush berries were harvested in Germany on an area of 9,440 hectares. While the area under cultivation remained almost constant compared to the previous year, the harvest volume increased by 27%. As the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) also reports, the more favorable weather conditions in 2021 compared to 2020, which was characterized by late frosts and drought, were the main reason for the significant increase in the harvest volume. A look back also shows that 2021 was a special harvest year: Since the beginning of the survey in 2012, so many bush berries have never been harvested. Cultivated blueberries with the largest share of the harvest With a cultivation area of 3,360 ha (+2% compared to 2020), the cultivated blueberry was also the most important shrub berry species in Germany in 2021. Their cultivation covered 36% of the bush berry area and 34% of the harvest volume. With a good 15,600 t, 38% more cultivated blueberries were harvested ...

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