Smaller apple harvest expected in Europe

Published 2024년 9월 6일

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The article forecasts a decrease in the apple harvest across Europe for the 2024/25 season, with the most significant drop in Poland and notable declines in Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Greece. However, Italy, Spain, and France are expected to have more favorable harvests. High temperatures and warm weather conditions have negatively affected fruit size but not quality in Greece. Polish apple exporters anticipate an unstable season and a 20% reduction in production from 2023, leading to higher prices. In Spain, there are concerns about the impact of higher prices and lower European production on demand and prices for national apples. Despite some challenges, the French harvest is projected to be stable due to Europe's poor harvest, providing benefits to French apple producers.
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In the 2024/25 season, the apple harvest is expected to be smaller than usual. The biggest drop is in Poland, but it has also declined in Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Greece. In Italy, Spain and France, the situation is more favorable. This is stated in the world review of the apple market FreshPlaza. It is noted that in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany, almost all growing areas expect a smaller harvest than last year. The only exception is the German region of Bodensee, where, according to the latest estimates, the volumes increased by 13% compared to last year. “High temperatures had a significant impact on Greek apple production. The trees did not get the right hours of low temperatures because they had a warm winter. There was also a long heat wave in July with over 420C for several days. This negatively affected the size of the fruit, but fortunately not its quality. Polish apple exporters expect a rather unstable apple season. Prices are also higher than they ...

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