The 3% downward revision of the yield forecasts for grain maize and sunflowers at EU level, is mainly due to a worsened outlook for summer crops in southern-central and eastern Europe. The yield outlook is particularly poor in Bulgaria and Romania.
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- Catalogue number
- KJ-AW-24-009-EN-N
- DOI
- https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2760/7977
- ISSN
- 2443-8278
- Pages
- 53
- 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. Summer review (June, July, August) 3
- 1.3. Meteorological review (1 August –14 September 2024) 5
- 1.4. Storm Boris (11-16 September) 7
- Extent of flooded areas after storm Boris 8
- 1.5. Weather forecast (19 - 28 September) 9
- 2. Remote sensing – observed canopy conditions 10
- 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 21
- Romania 22
- Spain and Portugal 23
- Hungary 24
- Italy 25
- Czechia, Austria and Slovakia 26
- Bulgaria 27
- Denmark and Sweden 28
- Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland 29
- Greece 30
- Ireland 31
- Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands 32
- Slovenia and Croatia 33
- 5.2. United Kingdom 34
- 5.3. Black Sea Area 35
- Ukraine 35
- Türkiye 36
- 5.4. European Russia and Belarus 37
- European Russia 37
- Belarus 38
- 6. Crop yield forecast 39
- 7. Atlas 46
- Temperature regime 46
- Precipitation 46
- Climatic water balance 48
- Weather events 48
- Crop development stages and precocity 50
- Relative soil moisture 51
- Rainfall and longest heat wave around ripening 51
- Precipitation around harvesting 52
- Colophon 53