ENGA Non-GMO Crop Market Report

October 23, 2019

ENGA’s latest Market Report outlines recent developments in the EU Non-GM sector, highlighting key trends across soy, maize, and rapeseed. EU Non-GM soy supply is expected to remain stable in 2025/26, supported by strong Western European yields, yet it will continue to be the most limited Non-GM raw material in the region. Non-GM maize availability is forecast to tighten due to lower production levels. In contrast, a strong recovery in EU rapeseed output will ensure ample domestic Non-GM supply for this year.

  • EU Non-GM soy supply is expected to stay stable in 2025/26, supported by good Western European yields, but will likely remain the scarcest Non-GM raw material in the EU market.
  • A strong rebound in EU rapeseed output ensures an ample domestic Non-GM rapeseed supply, while Non-GM maize availability is set to tighten amid low production.
  • Record 2025/26 crop prospects for soybeans, maize, and rapeseed are putting downward pressure on global grain and EU Non-GM prices.
  • Brazil’s Non-GM soy sector faces its toughest conditions in over 20 years, with 2024/25 production – harvested in early 2025 – falling to a historic low of 1.5-2.0 million tons.
  • Boosting domestic soy production and securing stable Non-GM supply ties with Brazil and Ukraine will be key to maintaining stability in the EU Non-GM market in the medium term.