Big falls in crop yields across Europe feared due to heatwaves

From Spain to Hungary, output of staples such as corn, forecast to fall by up to 9%, adding to impact of Ukraine war on food security

Yields of key crops in the EU will be sharply down this year owing to heatwaves and droughts, exacerbating the impacts of the Ukraine war on food prices.

Maize, sunflower and soya bean yields are forecast by the EU to drop by about 8% to 9% due to hot weather across the continent. Supplies of cooking oil and maize were already under pressure, as Ukraine is a major producer and its exports have been blocked by Russia.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/jul/27/big-falls-in-crop-yields-across-europe-feared-due-to-heatwaves

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