Spain: Sunflower seed production falls by 25% in Andalusia

Published 2021년 9월 3일

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The sunflower harvest in Andalusia, Spain, has concluded with a production estimate of 250,000 tons, marking a 25% decrease from the previous season due to negative weather conditions, low prices, and a shift towards high oleic cultivation. The final yields were lower than expected, with some plots seeing a 21% reduction in rainfall. Despite these challenges, farmers have not received a fair price for their crops, with the industry setting prices for conventional and high oleic sunflower at € 530 / ton and € 535 / kg, respectively. Spain, which is an importer of sunflower products, is expected to have a domestic production of 800,000 tons this season, which is significantly below the average of the last 5 years.
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Olimerca.- The sunflower campaign in Andalusia has come to an end and with it comes the balance of a sector that once again suffers from negative weather conditions, low prices and the consequent abandonment of conventional cultivation towards high oleic. Good proof of this is reflected in a production that, according to estimates by the agrarian organization Asaja Sevilla, this season may be around 250,000 tons of pipe, that is, 25% less than the previous season, when 335,000 tons were reached. One of the biggest problems that farmers are suffering is the lower yield of many plots that have even remained at 800 kg / ha, with a 21% reduction in rainfall this year; although the average in general has been located at 1,250Kg / ha and with fat yields below expectations. Now, with the harvest collected and delivered to the industrialists, it is time for liquidation and it is at this point that the farmers are still unable to get a fair price for their pipes. Specifically, as ...
Source: OliMerca

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