The apple harvest in Germany for 2025 is projected to be above average, with estimates suggesting over 1 million tons. This marks the first time since 2022 that such a yield is expected, with the current estimate at 1,009,000 tons. Contributing factors include mild weather during the flowering period and the absence of damaging frost or hail in most growing areas. The expected harvest represents a 3.9% increase from the ten-year average and a nearly 16% increase from the previous year. Yields for other fruits, such as plums, are also predicted to be higher.
The apple harvest in Germany is expected to be above average in 2025, with forecasts indicating a total of over 1 million tons, boosting yields significantly.
The favorable conditions in 2025, including mild weather during the flowering period and absence of frost or hail, contributed to the positive harvest forecast.
The current estimated harvest of 1,009,000 tons marks a 3.9% increase over the past ten-year average and nearly a 16% increase compared to 2024.
Fruit growers anticipate higher yields for plums, with the apple harvest season in Germany projected from August to November and primarily concentrated in two states.
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