High yields of sunflower and rapeseed in the world in 2025

Published 2025년 5월 15일

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The USDA's Foreign Market Service has released optimistic forecasts for the global production of major oilseed crops in the 2025/26 marketing year, projecting an increase of 15 million tons from the previous year, totaling 692 million tons. This anticipated rise is attributed to expected increases in the production of soybeans, sunflower seeds, and rapeseed by 6 million tons, 4 million tons, and 4.5 million tons respectively. The surge in sunflower seed production is largely due to anticipated good harvests in Russia, Ukraine, and the EU, with Russia expected to achieve a record harvest of 17.50 million tons. The EU's expected recovery in rapeseed production, following a poor harvest in 2024/25, is also noteworthy. Additionally, global vegetable oil production is projected to grow by 3% in the 2025/26 marketing year, reaching nearly 235 million tonnes.
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The first forecasts for the production of major oilseed crops in the world in 2025/26 are very favorable. These days, the Foreign Market Service of the United States Department of Agriculture (FAS USDA) predicts an increase in the global yield of oilseed crops in 2025/26 by 15 million tons compared to the current 2024/25 marketing year from 677 to 692 million tons (658 million tons - 2023/24). FAS estimates show that the production of soybeans in the world in the new season will increase by 6 million tons (up to 426.8 million tons), sunflower seeds - by 4 million tons (56.2 million tons) and rapeseed by 4.5 million tons (up to 89.56 million tons). The expectations for a significant increase in global sunflower production are due to the emerging good harvests of the oilseed crop in Russia, Ukraine and the EU. According to leading American experts, a record harvest of 17.50 million tons is expected in Russia in 2025, 600 thousand tons more than in 2024 and 400 thousand tons more ...
Source: Sinor

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