The harvest of vegetables and potatoes in Poland in 2023 is lower than last year

Published Dec 28, 2023

Tridge summary

The vegetable and potato harvest in Poland was 3% and 7% smaller, respectively, this year compared to last year, with decreased productivity of 4%. The total production of field vegetables was estimated at more than 3.8 million tons, 3% less than last year, with cabbage, onion, carrot, and cucumber production decreasing by 2% to 9%, while beet and sweet corn production increased by 7% and 16% respectively, and tomato production remained at the same level as last year. Pumpkins and zucchini production decreased by approximately 7% to 405 thousand tons. These statistics were reported by AgroTimes with reference to data from the Central Statistical Office of Poland (GUS).
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Original content

In Poland this year, the vegetable harvest was 3% smaller and the potato crop was 7% smaller. This was reported by AgroTimes with reference to data from the Central Statistical Office of Poland (GUS). The area under potatoes in the country in 2023 was about 0.2 million hectares. Productivity - 296 c/ha, which is 4% less than in the past. The potato harvest is estimated at approximately 5.6 million tons, which is 7% less than last year's harvest. The total production of field vegetables (early and late) is estimated at more than 3.8 million tons, which is 3% less than last year. Read also: The local cauliflower season ends in Poland - prices are at record levels The cabbage harvest this year amounted to about 632 thousand tons, that is, 2% less than in 2022. Onion production is at 636 thousand tons, 2% less than in the previous year. The carrot harvest decreased by 7% to 578 thousand tons. At the same time, beet production increased by 7% to almost 259 thousand tons. The field ...
Source: Eastfruit

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