Durum wheat was most strongly reduced, mainly due to downward revisions for France and Italy. The yield forecast for soft wheat was revised most substantially downward for Italy, Romania and The Netherlands, and is now at the mediocre level of the 5-year average at EU level.
Authors
- Catalogue number
- KJ-AW-24-006-EN-N
- DOI
- https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2760/439527
- ISSN
- 2443-8278
- Pages
- 59
- Published in
- Belgium
- Themes
- Agriculture — Forestry — Fisheries
Table of Contents
- Cover page 1
- 1. Agrometeorological overview 2
- 1.1. Areas of concern 2
- 1.2. Spring review (March, April, May) 4
- 1.3. Meteorological review (1 May – 15 June 2024) 6
- 1.4. Weather forecast (20 - 29 June) 8
- 2. Remote sensing – observed canopy conditions 9
- 3. Grassland and fodder monitoring 12
- 4. Rice in Europe 15
- 5. Country analysis 19
- 5.1. European Union 19
- France 19
- Germany 20
- Poland 22
- Romania 23
- Spain and Portugal 24
- Hungary 25
- Italy 26
- Czechia, Austria and Slovakia 27
- Bulgaria 28
- Denmark and Sweden 29
- Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland 30
- Greece 31
- Ireland 32
- Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands 33
- Slovenia and Croatia 34
- 5.2. United Kingdom 35
- 5.3. Black Sea Area 36
- Ukraine 36
- Türkiye 37
- 5.4. European Russia and Belarus 38
- European Russia 38
- Belarus 39
- 5.5. Maghreb 40
- Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia 40
- 6. Crop yield forecast 41
- 7. Atlas 52
- Temperature regime 52
- Precipitation 52
- Climatic water balance 54
- Weather events 54
- Crop development stages and precocity 56
- Relative soil moisture 57
- Winter wheat: precipitation and temperatures around flowering 58
- Maize: precipitation and temperatures around crop development 58
- Colophon 59