In 2023, 5.20 million tons of grain were harvested in Austria

Published 2023년 12월 22일

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Austria's grain harvest in 2023 increased by 1% from the previous year to 5.20 million tons, with record levels of oilseeds and grain legumes also reported. Despite an increase in the area under cereal corn, drought led to a reduction in sown areas and a stable harvest volume. The production of oilseeds and grain legumes increased, but the harvest of root crops and pumpkin seeds significantly decreased due to weather conditions.
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Austria harvested 5.20 million tons of grain in 2023, 1% more than in the previous year, Statistics Austria reported on December 21. At the same time, the volume of harvest of oilseeds and grain legumes increased to a record level. However, the harvest of root crops was significantly lower than in the previous year and on average for ten years. The wheat harvest amounted to 1.72 million tons, 2% more than in 2022. At the same time, 1.58 million tons were accounted for by soft wheat, including spelled - 1% more than in 2022. Despite the fact that the area under cereal corn was increased by 3% to a maximum of 222,000 hectares, due to drought, part of the crop had to be used for silage. This led to an actual reduction in sown areas by 2%, and the harvest volume remained at the previous year's level - 2.11 million tons. Barley production remained almost unchanged at 763,200 tons, up 1% from 2022. Production of oilseeds and grain legumes increased despite the reduction in sown areas ...
Source: Zol

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