Flooded fields in Europe: French sugar beet producers fear 15% losses

Published 2023년 11월 21일

Tridge summary

Severe flooding caused by the El Niño climate phenomenon has impacted sugar beet production in Europe, particularly in France, the Netherlands, Germany, and the United Kingdom. The prolonged rainfall has resulted in delayed harvests and lowered output, with fears of a 15% loss in French sugar beet production. This could potentially strain the global sugar market, which is already facing concerns about production in Asian countries like India and Thailand.
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The effects of the El Niño climate phenomenon on food production continue around the world. In Europe, for example, there are several flooded fields, according to information from the Bloomberg news agency, and French sugar beet producers fear losses of 15% of the product that still remains to be harvested. Beet processors in Europe for sugar production usually grind for several months, starting in September, but the harvest, especially in the northwest of the continent, has been impacted since then. To give you an idea, France recently received 32 consecutive days of rain, the longest period since 1998, according to Meteo France. According to Bloomberg, almost half of the beet fields still need to be harvested due to the impact of rain in recent weeks and some processors have already reduced the pace of production because they are not receiving enough raw material, the CGB producer group said at a conference in London , UK. The problems also affect production in other European ...

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