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Arable crop production estimates published for 2023


By David Porter

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With the full release of the final DEFRA June survey and the Early Bird Survey results, an initial, estimated production range for 2023 harvest has beeb calculated with the latest planting intentions area and the latest crop yields.

Senior Analyst Cereals and Oilseeds with ADHB Anthony Speight said: " Please note these are indicative production scenarios based on five-year low, average and high yields (2018-2022).

"There has not been any large intended area changes for 2023.

"However, there is reduced area for spring which has just gone into winter cropping and been successfully sown

"With winter cropping in the ground, the ultimate driver of production will be the weather as we head into 2023. "

Wheat

The estimated 1,821Kha of wheat sown for 2023 harvest is the highest area since 2016. The associated production scenario shows a large range of 12.7Mt – 16.3Mt for harvest 2023. If five-year high yields of 8.9t/ha are achieved, we could produce over 16Mt. In addition, five-year lows may not be a disaster based on the significant intended plantings and would put the crop at 12.7Mt. This would still be way above the 2020 crop of 9.7Mt.

Barley

Intended total barley area plantings are down 2 per cent year-on-year at 1,082Kha. With the reduction in spring area outweighing the increase in winter. Despite the lower area, the forecasted total winter barley area is well above the previous five-year-average (398Kha) and up 4 per cent on the year.

The estimated total barley production output for 2023 has the potential to range from 6.0Mt – 7.5Mt. The winter barley crop could have the potential to reach 3.5Mt (based on five-year high yields), which would be the highest crop since 2019.

For spring barley, the estimated intended area has dropped to the lowest since 2012. Even if five-year high yields are achieved this would put the crop at just over 4.0Mt, which would still be the lowest crop since 2018, when spring barley production was impacted by drought.

Oats

With the oat area reducing for 2023, with intended area at 166Kha. This area is still historically high and based on yields has the potential to produce an estimated crop between 817Kt – 987Kt. This will be the first time we have produced a sub 1Mt oat crop in the UK in four years and has the potential to be the lowest crop since 2016.

OSR

OSR area continues to see growth for harvest 2023 with the intended area estimated at 416Kha. Although please note that this is intended area and not final harvested area. Further insight into area before harvest will be release in our Planting & Variety Survey.

Currently on paper this intended increase means we have the potential to produce a crop of nearly 1.6Mt if high yields are realised. This would be the highest crop in 4 years but still way below what we domestically produced pre-2019. Even if we recorded record yields in the UK, we would still be net-importers of OSR.


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