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Asparagus season 2024 in Northern Europe

The 2024 asparagus season in Northern Europe has seen variable conditions. Climatic factors, including record rainfall during autumn, winter, and early spring, have increased soil-borne disease risks in asparagus crops. High temperatures at the end of March resulted in early harvests in some regions, but this was short-lived due to cool easterly winds that reduced temperatures and yields. Towards the end of April, production levels improved and are currently higher than in 2023, with a stable forecast expected to maintain supply levels through the season's peak.

Global asparagus production areas have declined over the last five years, which has, in some ways, benefited fresh product sales. This trend has led to renewed confidence in new plantings over the past year. Long-term decisions regarding production and marketing strategies are crucial for the asparagus crop's profitability and sustainability. GPG supports this process by assisting growers and marketers in selecting varieties that enhance sector yields, spear quality, and harvest timings.

The outlook for the latter half of the season appears promising for those involved in European asparagus production and marketing.

Source: globalplantgenetics.com

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