Growers are being encouraged to take part in the AHDB Planting and Variety Survey, which will provide the earliest view of Great Britain’s planted area for the 2021 harvest.

The survey also aims to assess the varietal composition of the wheat, barley, oats and oilseed rape crops in Great Britain.

By publishing the results, AHDB hopes to assist in the marketing decisions made by its levy payers, and help inform crop development and focus the genetic development for future seasons.

Senior executive at Heygates, George Mason, said: “We seem to have entered a period where UK wheat crop dynamics have become a little more unpredictable. It is imperative that all those involved with grains have an accurate and timely appraisal of what is developing across the entire country. They will then be in a position of knowledge and can lead on the correct and appropriate trading decisions.

“As individuals we have little chance to obtain such information and so the data provided by the AHDB via the planting and variety survey is invaluable.”

Trading director at Robin Appel, Jonathan Arnold, said: “The feedback from growers to the AHDB with information regarding plantings and varieties planted or planting intentions is vital. The feedback enables all those involved in supply chains to gauge the potential availability of raw materials in all areas of the UK.

“Our island status and size of population means that forward planning in order to meet demand is becoming more and more important and it is very much in the growers’ interest to ensure that domestic demand is met by crops grown here in the United Kingdom.”

Sales manager at KWS UK, James Maguire, added: “The AHDB planting and variety survey provides extra data which KWS UK can combine with our own research to provide the most appropriate genetic solutions for the UK markets. This level of collaboration is essential across the whole supply chain as we need to work as one to see the best success. The AHDB survey facilitates this collaboration.”

The results of the Planting Survey will be available online at ahdb.org.uk in July, and more detailed analysis will be available in the AHDB Cereals and Oilseeds market pages.