11/11/2022 SOURCE: ec.europa.eu
In 2021, agricultural output in the EU was valued at €449.5 billion (bn) in basic prices, representing an increase of 8% compared with 2020. This change stemmed from an increase in the price for agricultural goods and services as a whole (an estimated +7.5%), with volume of output remaining little changed from 2020 (an estimated +0.8%). This information comes from the economic accounts for agriculture (EAA) for 2021 published by Eurostat today. This news item presents a handful of findings from the more detailed Statistics Explained article. Eurostat will also publish the first estimates of the EAA for the year 2022 on 19 December 2022. Almost three quarters of the value of the EU’s agricultural output in 2021 came from seven Member States; these were France (€82.4 bn, equivalent to 18% of the EU total), Italy (€61.2 bn, or 14%), Germany (€59.2 bn, or 13%), Spain (€57.1 bn, or 13%), the Netherlands (€30.6 bn, or 7%), Poland (€27.9 bn, or 6%) and Romania (€21.1 bn, or 5%). Source dataset: aact_eaa01 A majority of the EU Member States registered a rise in the value of agricultural output in 2021 compared with 2020. The sharpest rates of increase were recorded in Bulgaria (+37%), Romania (+25%) and Czechia (+16%). By contrast, the values of agricultural output in Finland, Malta and Cyprus remained broadly unchanged in 2021 from their respective levels in 2020, and decreased in Denmark (-2%) and Slovenia (-4%). Among other key Member States, the value of agricultural output increased by 10% in Spain, 8% in France and the Netherlands, 6% in Italy and Poland, and 3% in Germany. A little more than half (55%) of the value of the EU’s agricultural output in 2021 came from crops (€248.7 bn, +13% compared with 2020). A little more than one third (36%) came from animals and animal products (€163.1 bn, + 3% compared with 2020). The remaining share came from agricultural services and secondary activities. EU agricultural input costs not related to investment (intermediate consumption) were 10% h...
Value of agricultural output in the EU up 8% in 2021
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10/05/2022 SOURCE: agriculture.einnews.com
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09/15/2022 SOURCE: www.fwi.co.uk
DSV Champion achieved the highest average yield for winter wheat across the UK plus the highest outright yield recorded in the AHDB Harvest Results
Why DSV champion could be the highest yielding winter wheat - Farmers Weekly
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08/15/2022 SOURCE: www.fwi.co.uk
Potato growers are set to benefit from a key sprout suppressant which many in the sector see as the key replacement for chlorpropham (CIPC), which was
Potato growers to finally benefit from DMN sprout suppressant - Farmers Weekly
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08/02/2022 SOURCE: www.fwi.co.uk
More than half of UK flocks could have elevated culling rates because of Johne’s disease, says a leading sheep researcher reacting to flock survey
Johne’s could be in 50% of flocks, study finds - Farmers Weekly
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Farmers keep cool during heatwave with DIY pool made using hay bales
They spent four days getting it ready
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07/19/2022 SOURCE: www.farmweekly.com.au
Plenty of reminiscing expected when Hyden celebrates 100 years of existence.
Wheatbelt town to celebrate 100 years
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07/05/2022 SOURCE: www.standardmedia.co.ke
The disease occurs and is fatal in wild and domestic herbivores like antelope, cattle, camel, sheep and goats.
Anthrax; Here is all you need to know
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