EU trims wheat, rapeseed yield outlook on mixed weather
May 28, 2024 00:00:00
PARIS, May 27 (Reuters): The European Union crop monitoring service on Monday trimmed its outlook for this year's EU soft wheat and rapeseed yields while upping its forecasts for barley and maize as good prospects in Spain and Portugal contrasted with adverse conditions elsewhere.
The EU is collectively one of the world's largest crop producers and is a significant exporter of wheat and barley while a major importer of maize and oilseeds.
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"The yield forecast for winter crops further improved for Spain and Portugal, but was reduced for Italy and several countries of western Europe," MARS said in a monthly report.
"Wet conditions in large areas in western Europe, as well as in Denmark, and northern Italy, resulted in waterlogging, high pest pressure and/or delays to sowing, with potentially negative effects on crop yields."
MARS trimmed its forecast for the average soft wheat yield in the EU this year to 5.92 metric tons per hectare (t/ha) from 5.93 t/ha forecast in April, and lowered its projection of the bloc's 2024 rapeseed yield to 3.21 t/ha from 3.26 t/ha forecast last month.