German 2019 wheat crop to rise sharply, rapeseed down

09 Jun, 2019

Germany's 2019 wheat harvest will increase 21.9% on the year to 24.70 million tonnes as hopes of a recovery continue after drought caused massive harvest damage last year, the country's association of farm cooperatives (DRV) said on Wednesday. Crops in Germany and much of western Europe crop were damaged by a drought and heatwave in the summer of 2018.
Germany's 2019 winter rapeseed crop would fall 16.3% percent on the year to 3.07 million tonnes after reduced sowings, the association said in its latest harvest forecast. The association had in its previous harvest forecast on May 14 estimated Germany's 2019 wheat harvest at 24.28 million tonnes and the winter rapeseed crop at 3.04 million tonnes. Widespread rain in Germany in past weeks benefited crops after a dry spring, the DRV said, although under soil water reserves remained depleted after last year's drought and more rain was needed up to the harvest to secure a good crop.
A sharp cut in the rapeseed crop is expected because of the reduced planted area.
The rapeseed crop would be the smallest since 1998, it said. Hot and dry weather in the run-up to the harvest could still cut the final crop.
Germany is the European Union's second largest wheat producer after France and in many years the EU's largest producer of rapeseed, Europe's main oilseed for edible oil and biodiesel production.

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