Serious news has arrived about European grain: there is a problem, not a small one

Published 2024년 11월 21일

Tridge summary

Pierre Bascou, an official of the European Commission, has expressed concern over the significant decline in the European Union's grain production, which is projected to be 9 percent below the historical average at 255.6 million tons. This reduction in production is attributed to adverse weather conditions, including droughts in Southeast Europe and excessive autumn rains, which have affected both the quantity and quality of the harvest, particularly in major producing countries like France. The harvest forecasts show a decrease in corn production by 12 percent and common wheat by 11 percent compared to the averages. The quality issues have led to a reclassification of grain from food to feed or biomass, contributing to a decrease in farmers' incomes. Despite these challenges, global competitors have managed to produce bountiful harvests, keeping prices low, and the issue is further complicated by cheaper grain imports from Ukraine. Additionally, the overall input costs for production in countries like France and Ireland have significantly increased since 2020.
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The official of the European Commission, Pierre Bascou, recently expressed his concern about the situation of grain production during a meeting with representatives of the European Parliament. According to forecasts, this year's output will be only 255.6 million tons, which is 9 percent below the historical average. This season has been particularly challenging due to a series of adverse weather events for the harvest Bascou said. Droughts in Southeast Europe and excessive autumn rains both negatively affected the quantity and quality of the harvest. The decline in production is partly due to the reduction of land devoted to cereals, and partly to the decline in yields in key regions. France, one of the largest producers, was particularly badly affected by the situation. French grain grower Cédric Benoist, who is also the chairman of the EU agricultural association Copa-Cogeca's grain working group, told Euronews: This year, the harvest in France is unprofitable. We simply cannot ...
Source: Agronaplo

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