Ooni Koda
  1. Home
  2. /
  3. Newsfeed
  4. /
  5. Agriculture: Agricultural production up in grains, oily plants,...

Agriculture: Agricultural production up in grains, oily plants, grain legumes, in 2021

May 3, 2022

- The cultivated area in 2021, compared to 2020, decreased for cereals for grains, dried pulses, potatoes and vegetables and increased for oilseed crops. - Compared to the previous year, the crop production increased in 2021 for cereals for grains, oilseed crops and dried pulses and decreased for potatoes and vegetables.   The agricultural production increased in 2021 compared to the previous year, in grains, oily plants and grain legumes, and decreased in potatoes and vegetables, according to provisional data published on Thursday by the National Institute of Statistics (INS).The area cultivated last year decreased for grains, grain legumes, potatoes, vegetables and increased for oily plants.Thus, the area cultivated with grains decreased by 1.2pct, while the production increased by 49.8pct, compared to the previous year, mainly due to the yields per hectare (average production per hectare). The area cultivated with corn in 2021 represented 47.3pct of the area cultivated with grains, and the one cultivated with wheat 41.1pct. the grains production increased mainly due to a 61.5pct increase in wheat production, which accounted for a 38pct share in grains production.For grain legumes, production increased by 37.7pct compared to the previous year, mainly due to the increase in yield per hectare.In the case of oily plants, production increased by 40.2pct and cultivated area by 1pct. There was an increase in production of rapeseed (+ 73.5pct), sunflower (+ 32.7pct) and soybeans (+ 7.8pct).For potatoes, the cultivated area decreased by 14.3pct and the production by 13.9pct. Vegetable production decreased by 1.2pct due to the decrease in cultivated area.In 2021, grape production increased by 6.3pct, as a result of the increase in yield per hectare (+ 7.6pct), compared to the previous year, and the cultivated area decreased by 1.2pct. Fruit production in orchards increased by 11pct compared to the previous year, due to the increase in yields per hectare but also of the cultivated areas.Compared to some member states of the European Union, in 2021, in terms of corn and sunflower, Romania ranked first, both in terms of the cultivated area and production. In wheat, Romania ranked fourth in terms of the cultivated area and production after France, Germany and Poland. In potatoes, Romania ranked sixth in cultivated area after Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, France, Belgium and eighth in production after Germany, France, Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark and Spain.

Read in full - click here
Romanian National Bank marks RON 3.8 bln profit in 2024, up 58% YoY

The National Bank of Romania (BNR) ended 2024 with a profit of roughly RON 3.8 billion (EUR 760 million), a 58% increase compared to the previous year, despite the operations it performed to maintain the national currency's stability.  The figures, published in a report on Monday, June 23, show that operating costs for 2024 were […]

Survey: Over half of Romanians trust US and UK, only 11% trust Russia

Over half of Romanians trust the United States and the United Kingdom, according to the Informat.ro - INSCOP Research Barometer conducted between May 26–30, 2025. Only 11% trust Russia, with higher levels of trust from among far-right voters of the Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR) party. The United States is trusted by 52.8% […]

Romania’s Prahova County launches project for cycling routes linking vineyard towns

Prahova County launched construction on a major cycling infrastructure project aimed at connecting local vineyard towns and promoting green mobility and sustainable tourism. The initiative, titled “Establishment of Bicycle Lanes on Bachus’s Route,” represents an investment of over RON 25 million, with RON 21 million coming from non-reimbursable funds provided by the Environmental Fund Administration. […]

The teams at Forvis Mazars in Germany and Romania announce the launch of the International German-Romanian Desk, focusing on tax and legal services

Forvis Mazars, the international audit, tax and advisory services partnership, is pleased to announce the launch of its International German-Romanian Desk, an initiative aimed at addressing the demand for integrated cross-border tax and legal support between Germany and Romania. The Desk combines a highly qualified German team of lawyers with an interdisciplinary Romanian team of […]

BBC: Romanian authorities launch new investigation into Tristan Tate over electoral laws

Last week, the BBC reported that Romanian authorities have launched an investigation into Tristan Tate, brother of controversial internet personality Andrew Tate, over allegations he broke election laws by posting political content on social media during the recent presidential elections.  The investigation, opened by the Ilfov county police according to the British newspaper's sources, is […]

Bucharest struggles with air quality, report says 60% of pollution comes from traffic

Bucharest is facing growing environmental challenges, with traffic-related air pollution, shrinking green spaces, and worsening climate impacts threatening the health and well-being of its residents, according to the latest “State of the Environment in Bucharest” report released by the Bucharest Community Foundation through the Environmental Platform for Bucharest. For example, air pollution has already reached […]