Organic share in German fruit cultivation is 20.5%

Published 2022년 9월 21일

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The article reports a significant decrease of 9.2% in the number of top and stone fruit growers in Germany over the last five years, leaving the industry with 6,500 members. In spite of this decline, the total acreage for the cultivation of these fruits and nuts has remained stable at 49,200 hectares. On average, each fruit farm encompasses approximately 7.6 hectares. The German fruit landscape is diverse, with apples being the most cultivated fruit at 33,100 hectares, followed by sweet cherries, plums, pears, sour cherries, and a smaller portion dedicated to mirabelles, apricots, peaches, quinces, walnuts, and hazelnuts.
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The total number of top and stone fruit growers in Germany has decreased by 9.2% over the past five years to 6,500. The total acreage of top and stone fruit and nuts remained virtually the same and amounts to 49,200 hectares. On average, a German fruit farm has an area of 7.6 hectares. The German fruit area consists of 33,100 hectares of apples, 5,700 hectares of sweet cherries, 4,100 hectares of plums, 2,100 hectares of ...
Source: Agri Holland

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