Fewer and fewer strawberries from Lower Saxony, Germany

Published Aug 6, 2024

Tridge summary

Lower Saxony's 2024 strawberry harvest is estimated to be 16.3% lower than the previous year, with outdoor cultivation areas reducing significantly. Despite a shift to protected cultivation, the harvest is expected to see a 23.1% decrease from 2023. The state remains the leading producer of strawberries in Germany. Final data and results for other vegetables will be published in early 2025.
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Original content

08/06/2024 | 11:35:00 | ID: 39816 | Department: Agriculture | Plant Hannover (agrar-PR) - According to current estimates, the 2024 Lower Saxony strawberry harvest is 16.3% lower than in the previous year. Compared to the final results of the previous year, this represents a decrease of 16.3%. After a declining strawberry harvest was already recorded last year, the decline in the harvest quantity is continuing this year. Fewer and fewer strawberries come from open-air cultivation in Lower Saxony. Around 22,200 tons of strawberries are expected to be grown outdoors in 2024. That would be 14.7% less than in the previous year. This decline in the harvest quantity is based primarily on a steady reduction in the productive open-air area in Lower Saxony. In 2022, the figure was still 2,574 hectares; in 2023 the area had already decreased by 7.9% and this year it has decreased again by 15.9% to around 2,000 hectares. The same applies to open-air areas that are not yet productive, which ...
Source: Agrar

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