German 2025 soybean harvest to reach record level

Published Oct 17, 2025

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Despite lower yields, Germany's 2025 soybean harvest is expected to exceed the previous year's output, reaching a new record. The increase is based on a larger cultivation area. According to Agrarmarkt Informations-Gesellschaft, soybean farming did not play a major role in Germany until 2015 but has since gained significant importance. In 2025, the cultivation area

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Despite lower yields, Germany’s 2025 soybean harvest is expected to exceed the previous year’s output, reaching a new record. The increase is based on a larger cultivation area. According to Agrarmarkt Informations-Gesellschaft, soybean farming did not play a major role in Germany until 2015 but has since gained significant importance. In 2025, the cultivation area was expanded about 8% compared to 2024, rising to 43,600 hectares. Preliminary data from the German Federal Statistical Office show a soybean harvest of 134,300 tonnes, an increase of just over 2,500 tonnes year on year. The growth is based on an expansion in acreage, whereas average yields declined to an estimated 30.8 decitonnes per hectare, representing a sharp drop from 32.6 decitonnes per hectare in 2024. Bavaria and Baden-Wuerttemberg remain Germany’s leading production regions. Bavaria accounts for roughly 56.8% of the German soybean harvest, whereas Baden-Wuerttemberg contributes approximately 17.6%. Together, ...

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