Dry weather conditions in early summer worsen grain and oil crop prospects in the EU

Published 2023년 6월 21일

Tridge summary

Contrasting weather conditions in the European Union, including drought and excessive rainfall, have negatively impacted the yield potential of oilseeds and grains, according to a report by MARS analysts. The yield potential of rape is down 1%, while soybeans forecast has been increased by 1%. The yield potential of soft wheat, durum wheat, winter barley, and spring barley has been reduced. Corn yield forecast remains the same.
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In early June, “contrasting weather conditions” on the territory of the European Union led to the fact that the yield potential of oilseeds and grains went down. This is the conclusion reached by MARS analysts in their June report. “Drought in northwestern, northern and north-central Europe has increased soil moisture deficits, negatively impacting potential yields of winter and spring crops. At the same time, excessive rainfall was recorded in parts of Italy, Hungary, Croatia and Slovenia, resulting in waterlogged fields and an increased risk of pest infestation,” the document said. As for oilseeds, rape yield estimates are down 1% for the month to 3.29 t/ha (-1% for the year, +6% for the past 5 years). In contrast, the forecast for soybeans was increased by 1%, to 2.89 t/ha (+29% for the year, +5% for the last 5 years). The indicator for sunflowers remained at the same level – 2.21 t/ha (+18% per year, the same level as in the past 5 years). Experts also noted that low ...

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