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Sunflower seeds: EU Commission expects 20% larger crop

April 1, 2025 at 4:51 PM , Der AUDITOR
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SOFIA/DALIAN. The European Commission expects production to increase by 20% in 2025 compared to last year. In Romania alone, higher yields are expected to increase the sunflower seed crop by almost 80%.

Production expected to increase by 80% in Romania

After various associations and companies such as Coceral and Strategie Grains had already published their initial estimates for the EU sunflower seed crop in 2025 some time ago, the European Commission also published its overview of production forecasts at the end of last week.

According to the EU Commission's estimates, sunflower seed production is expected to total 9.676 million mt this year, an increase of 20.2% compared to last year and primarily due to significantly higher yields. For comparison: Coceral

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