The forecast for Germany’s spring barley yield shows a gradual decline from 5.06 metric tons per hectare in 2024 to 4.96 metric tons per hectare in 2028. This downward trend suggests a year-on-year decrease, reflecting a need for strategies to mitigate productivity loss. In 2023, spring barley yield was stable at 5.10 metric tons per hectare, indicating a more pronounced decline over the upcoming forecast period. The five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is negative, signaling a consistent reduction of yield.
Future trends to watch:
- Potential impacts of climate change on yield stability and productivity.
- Advancements in agricultural technology and practices that could enhance yields.
- Economic and policy changes affecting agricultural inputs and outputs.