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What will be the crop yields in 2024 in the EU?

Published Aug 26, 2024

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The article provides an overview of the expected average yields for various crops in the European Union and Poland for the year, including soft wheat, rye, barley, trypticle, rapeseed, potatoes, sugar beets, corn, soya, sunflower, and beans. It highlights Ireland as the expected leader in yields for several crops and Portugal as the lowest, with Poland seeing a decrease in average yields compared to the previous year and the five-year average. The article also mentions specific yield expectations for each crop in the EU, with minor fluctuations from the previous year and the five-year average.
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Soft wheat The highest average yields of soft wheat at 9.53 tonnes/ha are expected in Ireland, and the lowest at 2.57 tonnes/ha in Portugal. Average yields in Poland are expected at 5.18 tonnes/ha, compared to 5.38 tonnes/ha in 2023, which is 4 percent less and 4 percent more than the five-year average. The average expected yield for the EU is 5.68 tonnes/ha. Rye The highest average yields of rye at 6.10 tonnes/ha are expected in Denmark, and the lowest at 1.17 tonnes/ha in Portugal. Average yields in Poland are expected at 3.41 tonnes/ha, compared to 3.55 tonnes/ha in 2023, which is 4 percent less and 3 percent more than the five-year average. The average expected yield for the EU is 4.21 t/ha. Winter barley The highest average yields – 8.71 t/ha are expected in Ireland and the lowest 2.18 t/ha in Cyprus. The average yield in Poland is to be 4.77 t/ha compared to 5.07 t/ha in 2023, which is 6 percent less and 2 percent less than the five-year average. The average expected yield ...
Source: Farmer.pl
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