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We know the October forecast for crop yields in 2024 in the EU

Published Oct 28, 2024

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The article provides an overview of the expected average yields for various crops in Europe, including corn for grain, green fodder, sugar beets, potatoes, soybeans, sunflowers, beans, and peas. It highlights Spain as the expected leader in corn yields, while Romania is expected to have the lowest yields. Ireland is projected to have the highest yields for corn green fodder and sugar beets, with Bulgaria having the lowest. The Netherlands is expected to lead in sugar beet yields, and Denmark in potato yields. However, Poland's expected yields for some crops, such as corn for grain and potatoes, are projected to decrease slightly from the previous year. The article also notes that Romania is expected to have lower yields for several crops, contrasting with Denmark's expected high yields for peas. The average expected yields for these crops across the EU are also provided.
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Corn for grain The highest average yields of 12.1 t/ha should be in Spain and the lowest in Romania - 3.01 t/ha. In Poland, average yields should be 7.14 t/ha compared to 7.29 t/ha in 2023, which is 2 percent less than in 2023 and 1 percent more than the five-year average. The average expected yield for the EU is 6.66 /ha. Corn for green fodder The highest average yields of 54.3 t/ha should be in Ireland and the lowest in Bulgaria - 14.4 t/ha. In Poland, average yields should be 46.5 t/ha compared to 46.7 t/ha in 2023, which is the same as in 2023 and 1 percent more than the five-year average. The average expected yield for the EU is 43.2 t/ha. Sugar beets The highest average yields of 86.1 t/ha should be in the Netherlands, and the lowest in Italy - 51.4 t/ha. In Poland, the average yield should be 61.7 t/ha compared to 61.0 t/ha in 2021, which is 1 percent more than in 2021 and 1 percent more than the five-year average. The average expected yield for the EU is 73.2 t/ha. ...
Source: Farmer.pl
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