North-western European Potato Growers puts an end to 11,000 hectares of potatoes

Published 2024년 2월 5일

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The total production of consumption potatoes in Belgium, Germany, France, and the Netherlands is projected to rise by 5% to 22.66 million tons in 2023, according to the North-Western European Potato Growers (NEPG). Despite a reduction in yield per hectare, Belgium and France saw significant increases in production, with Belgium's output rising by 18.2% to over 4.5 million tons and France's by 13% to 6.8 million tons. Meanwhile, Germany had a normal harvest, and the Netherlands experienced a 15% decrease in production.
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The total production of consumption potatoes in Belgium, Germany, France and the Netherlands is estimated by NEPG at 22.66 million tons. That is 1.1 million tons (5%) more than in 2022. However, compared to the first estimate in November 2023, the estimate is much lower. At that time, a yield of 45.8 tons per hectare was assumed. This has now been reduced to 43.7 tonnes per hectare. On a total area of just over 500,000 hectares, that makes quite a difference. Text continues below graph Biggest difference in Belgium The largest differences compared to 2022 are found in Belgium. That year, after an extreme drought, there was a very meager harvest. In 2023, potato crops produced more than 4 tons more potatoes per hectare than the previous year. In combination with about 8% more area, this resulted in an increase in production of 18.2% to more than 4.5 million tons. It is that in Belgium a significant part has not been cleared, otherwise there would have been a record harvest. In ...
Source: Boerderij

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