Longer heat waves and severe droughts—farmers in Saxony are facing increasingly challenging weather conditions as a result of the climate crisis. They are looking for a crop that is more resilient than native crops. More and more farmers are turning to soybeans.
“It’s one of the winners of climate change. This crop has a bright future,” says Torsten Krawczyk, president of the Saxon State Farmers’ Association. According to the association, the area under cultivation in Saxony has increased by 40 percent to 2,600 hectares compared to 2025. However, soybeans are still a niche product.