EU Agricultural Labour Productivity Rises 9.2 Percent in 2025
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The Portuguese fall is in a context where there has been an increase in agricultural productivity in 19 EU countries in 2025 with a higher incidence in Luxembourg, Poland and Estonia.
Luxembourg, Poland and Estonia recorded the strongest growth, while Croatia, Portugal and Greece showed a decline in productivity
According to estimates from European statistical data, agricultural labor productivity in Europe has increased by 49.4% since 2015, due to both higher incomes and lower labor costs. Since last year, agricultural labor productivity in Europe has increased by approximately 9.2%. This productivity is calculated by dividing the income generated by factors of production (land, capital, labor) by the number of full-time equivalent (FTE) hours worked i…
Labor productivity in the agricultural sector in Greece recorded the third largest decrease in the EU, according to new Eurostat data.
This increase in productivity in the European Union (EU), according to the statistical service of the EU, was driven by an estimated increase of 8.1% of the actual yield of the factors generated by agricultural exploitation and by a reduction of 1.0% in agricultural labour volume. The productivity of agricultural work increased in 19 EU countries in 2025. The most accentuated increases were recorded in Luxembourg (40.1%), Poland (33.4%) and Esto…
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