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EU Agricultural Sector Sees Continued Decline In Output Value In 2024


The European Union’s agricultural sector experienced a modest contraction in 2024, with the overall output value declining by 0.9 percent from the previous year, according to Eurostat. This marks the second successive year of a downturn since the sector reached its peak output value in 2022.

Overview Of The Sector Performance

The total value of agricultural output for the EU in 2024 was reported at €531.9 billion in basic prices, down from €536.7 billion in 2023. Analysts attributed this decline primarily to a 1.8 percent drop in nominal prices for agricultural goods and services, despite a modest 1.0 percent increase in the volume of output.

Country-Specific Developments

While output values rose in 15 EU countries, notable increases were recorded in Ireland (8.9 percent), Croatia (8.8 percent), and Sweden (5.0 percent). In contrast, significant contractions occurred in France, Romania, and Bulgaria, with declines of 9.0 percent, 8.5 percent, and 8.0 percent respectively, underscoring divergent regional performance across the bloc.

Sectoral Contributions And Trends

Crops accounted for approximately half of the total output (50.3 percent or €267.7 billion), although this segment experienced a 3.1 percent decrease from 2023. Conversely, animal and animal product outputs, representing 41.1 percent of the total value at €218.8 billion, saw growth of 1.9 percent. The remaining 8.5 percent of the total value was derived from agricultural services and secondary activities, which registered a slight decline of 0.6 percent, totaling €45.4 million.

Improved Efficiency And Value Addition

The report also noted a 3.7 percent decline in non-investment agricultural input costs, or intermediate consumption, which amounted to €303.3 billion in 2024. This reduction, combined with shifts in the output values, led to a 3.1 percent increase in the gross value added by the agriculture sector, ultimately rising to €228.6 billion. Such dynamics highlight the sector’s ongoing efforts to enhance overall efficiency and value creation amidst challenging market conditions.


CSE Reports March Market Shares As Argus Tops With 30.83%

Overview

Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE) reported €31.50 million in share transactions for March 2026, including €11.24 million in pre-agreed trades. Data also cover the first quarter, with total transactions reaching €86.06 million across January to March.

Detailed Market Analysis

CSE provides market share calculations both including and excluding pre-agreed transactions. March figures incorporate these trades, while separate data sets highlight activity without them. Such differentiation reflects varying trading dynamics and offers a clearer view of market structure. Bond values are excluded from percentage calculations.

Quarterly Performance Metrics

Figures for the January–March period show how market shares shift depending on the calculation methodology. Year-to-date data provide a broader perspective on member activity across the exchange. Inclusion or exclusion of pre-agreed transactions affects comparative positioning. These metrics are used to assess overall performance trends.

Key Participant Performance

Argus Stockbrokers Ltd recorded a 30.83% market share in March, with transactions totaling €9.71 million, placing it first for the month. CISCO Ltd held a 24.54% share in March and ranked first for the quarter with 26.19%. Mega Equity Financial Services Ltd followed with 18.31% in March and 24.08% across the quarter. Additional participants included Eurobank EFG Equities with 8.04% and Atlantic Securities Ltd with 7.46%, contributing to overall market activity.

Aggregate Trading Volumes

Pre-agreed transactions accounted for €11.24 million of March’s total turnover. Overall trading value reached €86.06 million for the first quarter. These figures reflect both negotiated and regular market activity, providing a fuller picture of trading volumes.

Conclusion

CSE data outline the distribution of market shares and transaction volumes across members. Distinctions between pre-agreed and regular trades highlight differences in activity patterns. Reported figures provide a basis for evaluating market structure and participant performance.

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