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Latvia could allow farmers force majeure

  • Market: Agriculture
  • 06/08/25

The Latvian government put in place a state of emergency for the country's agriculture sector because heavy rainfall across Latvia has had "devastating" impacts on crops including grains and oilseeds.

The state of emergency is due to last until 4 November, and could allow affected farmers to exit contracts without facing penalties, according to Latvia's official state publication.

Latvia's State Revenue Service and other trading partners could opt out from placing sanctions on farmers for non-fulfilment of sales obligations because of the emergency situation, according to the country's agriculture ministry. Meanwhile, credit and other private financial institutions could revise loan and interest payment schedules without penalty for farmers impacted by the severe weather conditions.

Rainfall has been particularly heavy in recent weeks, market participants said. Latvia has received up to 150pc of its average precipitation levels in the past two weeks, meteorological data show. Neighbouring Baltic state Lithuania has received up to 300pc of normal rainfall in the same period. That said, rainfall across the growing season was less severe, with meteorological data showing just 80pc of normal levels received in the past 90 days.

Wet weather has deteriorated Latvia's crop quality, with grain and rapeseed sprouting, according to agriculture minister Armands Krauze. And soil moisture levels are preventing harvesting, which could allow for greater degradation the longer crops remain in the soil.

Heavy rainfall in recent weeks has caused market participants to mull a higher feed wheat share from northern European countries including Latvia.

The ministry has also called for compensation for Latvian farmers from the EU budget, with the ministry currently estimating losses to the value of €63mn (about $73mn).

The US Department of Agriculture currently pegs Latvian 2025-26 wheat and rapeseed production at 2.55mn t and 340,000t, respectively — both forecast higher on the year by 84,000t and 91,000t, respectively.


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