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September yield forecast for 2024 in the European Union

Published Sep 24, 2024

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The article provides an overview of the expected average yields for various crops in the European Union for the next year, including spring barley, potatoes, sugar beets, grain and green corn, soya, sunflower, and peas. The highest yields are predicted for Ireland and Spain, while the lowest are expected for Romania. Poland's yields are also expected to see a slight increase or decrease depending on the crop. The overall expected EU yield ranges from 2.18 to 7.40 tons per hectare, with the average yield for all crops being 2.81 to 74.7 tons per hectare, depending on the crop.
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Spring barley The highest average yields – 7.40 t/ha are expected in Ireland and the lowest 2.91 t/ha in Romania. Average yields in Poland are to be 3.78 t/ha compared to 3.79 t/ha in 2023 and 3 percent more than the five-year average. The average expected yield for the EU is 4.40 t/ha. Potatoes The highest average yields of 44.0 t/ha should be in Denmark and the lowest in Romania – 14.5 t/ha. In Poland, average yields should be 29.2 t/ha compared to 29.6 t/ha in 2023, i.e. 2 percent less and 1 percent more than the five-year average. The average expected yield for the EU is 35.8 t/ha. Sugar beets The highest average yields of 86.8 t/ha should be in Spain and the lowest in Romania – 29.9 t/ha. In Poland, average yields should be 63.4 t/ha compared to 61.3 t/ha in 2023, which is 4 percent more and 4 percent more than the five-year average. The average expected yield for the EU is 74.7 t/ha. Grain corn The highest average yields of 12.1 t/ha should be in Spain and the lowest in ...
Source: Farmer.pl
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