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Investing.com -- England’s wheat harvest for 2025 reached 10.6 million metric tons, representing a 4.9% increase from the previous season, according to provisional estimates released by Britain’s farming and environment ministry on Thursday.
The growth in wheat production was primarily attributed to an 8.8% expansion in planted area, which totaled 1.5 million hectares. Despite this increase in acreage, the average yield fell by 3.6% to 7.0 tons per hectare.
In its report, the ministry also provided estimates for other key crops. England’s rapeseed production rose to 722,000 tons, marking a 5.5% increase compared to last year.
Barley production, however, experienced a significant decline. The ministry reported England’s barley crop at 4.2 million tons, representing a 14% decrease from the previous season.
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