Next decade in the EU: More oilseeds and protein and the same cereal production

Published 2020년 12월 17일

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The European Commission's 2020-30 Report on the Agricultural Outlook in the EU predicts a 0.5 million hectare decrease in the total agricultural area to 161.2 million hectares, while forest area is expected to expand, reaching the same size as agricultural area by 2030. The report also anticipates an increase in pasture and forage areas, a decline in crop land, stable cereal production, increased oilseed production, and a significant growth in protein crops driven by increased demand for innovative plant protein products.
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In the next 10 years, the total agricultural area of the EU is expected to decrease by 0.5 million hectares, reaching 161.2 million hectares. In parallel, the EU forest area is projected to continue to expand and reach 161 million ha, bringing as much forest area as agricultural area in the EU by 2030. As for the areas of pasture and forage, it is considered that they will increase, while the land dedicated to crops should decline. These are some of the conclusions of the Report on Agricultural Outlook in the EU in 2020-30, which the European Commission has just published. Cereals Total cereal production in the EU is expected to remain stable over the next decade at 278 Mt. Although the agricultural area would decrease, yields would increase thanks to increased crop rotation, better soil management and greater use of decision support tools. Total EU consumption should stabilize at 260 Mt by 2030, with increased food use. On trade, EU exports are expected to strengthen with the ...
Source: Agrodigital

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