European Fodder Crops (Including Biomass Harvest from Grassland) Domestic Extraction by Country

The European Fodder Crops domestic extraction landscape demonstrates significant variability across countries. Denmark leads with 2.25 metric tons per capita, showing a steady increase of 3.13% in 2023. Norway experienced the highest growth rate at 10.77%. Conversely, countries like Romania and Serbia saw reductions of over 3%, indicating regional disparities. Other noteworthy increases in extraction include the Czech Republic and Sweden, both above 5%. Overall, the average annual variation for most countries reflects modest to moderate growth, with some facing declines indicating market fluctuations and possibly changes in agricultural practices or policy impacts.

Future trends suggest an increased focus on sustainable farming practices and biomass utilization may influence fodder crops extraction. Technological advancements and policy shifts towards climate resilience are likely to play a crucial role, potentially impacting the growth rate disparities among countries while aligning with broader environmental objectives.

Top countries in Fodder Crops (Including Biomass Harvest from Grassland) Domestic Extraction by Country

# 10 Countries Metric Tons Per Capita Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Denmark 2.25 2023 -0.044% +3.13% View data
2 2 Iceland 1.17 2023 +9.23% -1.85% View data
3 3 Ireland 1.04 2023 -0.48% +0.69% View data
4 4 United Kingdom 0.97 2023 +0.73% +0.89% View data
5 5 Austria 0.92 2023 -0.65% +1.64% View data
6 6 Germany 0.84 2023 +0.6% +5.54% View data
7 7 Belgium 0.8 2023 -0.87% +3.23% View data
8 8 Czech Republic 0.79 2023 +1.93% +5.58% View data
9 9 Lithuania 0.76 2023 0% +1.2% View data
10 10 Norway 0.65 2023 -0.15% +10.77% View data

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