Sunflower area is growing in the UK

Published Mar 17, 2025

Tridge summary

The UK is experiencing a surge in sunflower cultivation due to high import demands and climate change-related benefits, with the cultivation area potentially expanding to 30,000 hectares. The crop's profitability and the success of the first marketing pool, as reported by Farmers Weekly and Yara, make it an attractive crop for farmers. However, the industry faces threats due to the suspension of government support for new applications under the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) scheme.
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Sunflower cultivation in the UK is gaining momentum, as the country imports around 60,000 tonnes of seeds annually. According to United Oilseeds, in the future the area under the crop could increase to 30,000 hectares to meet domestic demand. The increase in the area under the crop is facilitated not only by climate change, but also by the development of agricultural technologies. This is reported by Farmers Weekly. Last year, United Oilseeds opened the first marketing pool for sunflowers in the UK, and its success was confirmed by the final price level – £450/t, which exceeded the expected £400/t. Sunflower for oil production is sold at prices similar to rapeseed in Europe, which makes it an attractive crop. Previously, the area under sunflower in the country was small – about 600 hectares, according to Yara, but climate change is contributing to the expansion of crops. Lincolnshire farmer Vanessa Tagg says sunflowers are a profitable catch crop, although late harvests can be ...

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