EU farm output prices rise for second straight quarter

Milk, eggs and cereals up sharply as input costs edge higher
calendar icon 19 June 2025
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In the first quarter of 2025, the average price of agricultural output in the EU rose by 2.6%, marking a second consecutive quarter of price increases, according to a recent market report from Eurostat

The average price of goods and services used in agriculture and not related to investment - such as energy, fertilisers or feeding stuffs - also rose, albeit very slightly (0.2%). This was the first rise in the average price of agricultural inputs since the first quarter of 2023. 

This information comes from data on agricultural price indices published by Eurostat today. 


Among key agricultural products, there were sharp price rises for milk (+12.6%), eggs (+10.7%) and cereals (+9.6%) compared with the first quarter of 2024. By contrast, there were sharp declines for olive oil (-43.5%), potatoes (-13.4%) and pigs (-11.2%). 

Regarding inputs not related to investment, 14 countries recorded increases in prices in the first quarter of 2025, compared with the first quarter of 2024. The sharpest rates of increase were recorded in Hungary (+6.8%), the Netherlands (+6.2%) and Romania (+5.8%). 

By contrast, Lithuania (-5.0%), Cyprus (-3.8%) and Latvia (-3.6%) recorded the steepest rates of price decline. Among inputs not related to investment, the largest increase was in veterinary expenses (+3.0%), with more moderate increases in fertilisers (+0.9%) and energy and lubricants (+0.7%). 

Prices increased in most EU countries Rises in agricultural output prices in the first quarter of 2025 compared with the same quarter of 2024 were widespread. Of the 23 EU countries that recorded price increases, the sharpest rates were in Ireland (+19.3%), Luxembourg (+15.6%) and Hungary (+14.6%). 

By contrast, prices fell in Spain (-9.7%), Greece (-7.1%), Portugal (-2.8%) and Malta ( 2.0%).

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