What are the average yields of more than 65 Spanish crops?

Published 2024년 7월 26일

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The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPA) has published its inaugural 'Crop yield trends' report, detailing data on over 65 crop types in Spain. The report, which includes input from more than 300 agricultural technicians and over 75,000 crop measurements, provides yield estimates as of June 30, 2024. It compares current yields with those from the last annual Esyrce survey and averages from the past four, five, and ten years. Despite recent droughts, most crop yields have improved compared to the previous year, with notable increases in rainfed crops like wheat and barley, and irrigated crops such as dry peas and durum wheat, although some dryland and irrigated crops like potatoes and pistachios have seen declines.
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The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPA) has just published on its website the first report “Crop yield trends” which, on a monthly basis, will now offer information on more than 65 rainfed, irrigated and under glass. The information collected in this new publication has as reference the data collected by more than 300 agricultural technicians at the field level and which are the basis for the preparation each year - since 1990 - of the Survey of Crop Areas and Yields (Esyrce), for which more than 75,000 crop measurements are carried out per campaign. The first report provides estimates, with data as of June 30, 2024, of the yields available for the most important crops and groups of crops in Spain, after their compilation and subsequent analysis by the General Subdirectorate of Analysis, Coordination and Statistics of the ministry. The new monthly publication will now offer a snapshot of the yields of herbaceous, woody, industrial and greenhouse crops with a time ...
Source: Agroclm

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