The yield of corn in the east of Europe in 2024 significantly decreased due to drought

Published 2024년 11월 6일

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The German publication agrarheute has released predictions for 2024 corn yields in Europe, with variations in yield depending on the region. The article, which cites data from the German Maize Committee (DMK), anticipates higher yield per hectare in western Europe, but significantly lower yields in the south and east due to extended droughts. Ukraine's corn yield is also expected to decrease compared to the previous year. Specifically, Ukraine harvested 18.3 million tons from 76% of its corn area, with a yield of 6.1 tons/ha, a decrease from last year's 7.8 tons/ha.
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The German publication agrarheute published forecasts of corn yields for grain and silage in European countries in 2024, citing data from the German Maize Committee (DMK). It is expected that in 2024 the EU countries will receive the following average yield of corn per silage: At the same time, the corn yield per grain in 2024 is predicted as follows: If in the west of Europe the yield indicators are quite high, in the southern and eastern regions they will be very low due to unfavorable weather conditions, in particular a prolonged drought. In ...
Source: Graintrade

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