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EU Wheat Production Set to Decline in MY 2024/25

by Kira Demina
7 August 2024
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Reduced Planting and Lower Yields Expected to Impact EU Grain Output

The European Union (EU) is expected to see a significant decline in grain production during the marketing year (MY) 2024/25, driven by reduced planting areas and lower yields across key producing countries. This trend marks a departure from previous years and is anticipated to affect the overall grain market, particularly in wheat.

The total wheat production in the EU is projected to drop to 127.4 million metric tons (MMT) in MY 2024/25, reflecting a downturn in several major wheat-producing nations. France, the EU’s largest wheat producer, is experiencing a notable decline in its wheat crop, contributing significantly to the overall reduction. Additionally, lower yields in Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania are expected to further weigh down the EU’s wheat output, despite a slight increase in Spain.

The reduction in the wheat planting area across the EU is also contributing to this forecasted decline. Countries such as Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Hungary, and Italy have reported fewer plantings than initially expected. This decrease is only partially offset by increased plantings in Germany, Poland, and Romania.

While the EU’s barley and oats production is expected to remain stable or even increase slightly, the overall grain production landscape looks challenging for MY 2024/25. The anticipated decrease in wheat production will likely have ripple effects on the global grain market, influencing prices and trade dynamics.

This forecasted drop in grain production highlights the importance of closely monitoring market conditions and adjusting strategies accordingly. With the ongoing challenges posed by climate change, economic pressures, and fluctuating agricultural policies, stakeholders in the EU and global markets will need to stay informed and adaptable to navigate the upcoming marketing year successfully.

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