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Latvian.agricultural.products.7z May 2026

: Forage crops sustain the robust dairy sector. Historically, crops like flax and linseed played massive roles in the trade networks extending from the capital. 🏭 The Food Processing Sector

: Adhering strictly to European Union food safety laws, processed goods from Latvia are prized for their purity and lack of heavy artificial additives. 📊 Market Facts and Dynamics

Agricultural goods account for about 17% of total national exports. Latvian.Agricultural.Products.7z

, driven by a rich blend of traditional farming and modern innovation. Spanning approximately 2 million hectares of fertile soil, Latvia has transitioned from a historical focus on small-scale animal husbandry to becoming a major player in cereal production and high-quality food processing.

: Cereals are Latvia's top agro-food export commodity group. The primary crop grown across the country's vast plains is wheat, followed by rye, oats, and barley. : Forage crops sustain the robust dairy sector

Innovation, Agricultural Productivity and Sustainability in Latvia

: Milk and dairy products are cornerstones of the local agricultural sector. The country produces exceptional butter, cheese, and fermented products, maintaining high standards that trace back to its pre-war heritage. 📊 Market Facts and Dynamics Agricultural goods account

Latvian agriculture does not operate in a vacuum. Under recent updates to the Agriculture and Rural Development Law, Latvia has extended its ban on importing fresh fruits and vegetables from Russia and Belarus until July 1, 2026. This protective and geopolitical measure aims to protect the integrity of the national economy and curb reliance on third-party states.

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