Supply balance sheets of agricultural products, 2024
Self-sufficiency rates higher than a year earlier in all crop balances
On average 143 kg of fruit, 113 kg of cereals, 104 kg of vegetables, 91 kg of meat, 79 kg of potatoes, 11 kg of eggs, 6 kg of rice and 1 kg of honey were available last year to a resident of Slovenia for consumption.
Larger production of fruit, vegetables, and honey than in the previous year
Domestic fruit production reached 91,000 tonnes, which is 93% more than a year earlier (47,000 tonnes). In total, 85,000 tonnes of vegetables were produced, which is 14% more than in the previous year (74,000 tonnes). Honey production reached 1,000 tonnes, which is almost 4 times as much as the year before (290 tonnes).
Self-sufficiency rates are on the rise, except for meat and eggs
Last year, self-sufficiency rates were higher for all crop balances. As regards animal balances, the self-sufficiency rate was higher only for honey, but was lower for meat and eggs.
The self-sufficiency rate for fruit increased by 11 percentage points (to 27%), for potatoes and vegetables by 3 p.p. (to 41% and 36%, respectively) and for cereals by 2 p.p. (to 81%). The self-sufficiency rate for honey increased by 35 p.p. (to 48%), while for meat we recorded a decrease by 4 p.p. (to 79%) and for eggs by 8 p.p. (to 87%).
Self-sufficiency rate by plant agricultural products, calendar year, Slovenia

Self-sufficiency rate by animal agricultural products, calendar year, Slovenia

The average amount available for consumption greater for fruit, meat and vegetables
In 2024, a resident of Slovenia had 143 kg of fruit, 113 kg of cereals, 104 kg of vegetables, 91 kg of meat, 79 kg of potatoes, 11 kg of eggs, 6 kg of rice and 1 kg of honey available for consumption. Compared to the previous year, the largest annual increases in food availability were recorded in fruit (+13 kg, 10%), meat (+4 kg, 5%), and vegetables (+4 kg, 3%). In other balances, the amount available for consumption remained at a similar level as in the previous year.
Available quantity for consumption per capita, calendar year, Slovenia

Tables with the latest data, including supply balance sheets for the calendar year as well as for the marketing/production year, are available in the SiStat Database.
Domestic fruit production reached 91,000 tonnes, which is 93% more than a year earlier (47,000 tonnes). In total, 85,000 tonnes of vegetables were produced, which is 14% more than in the previous year (74,000 tonnes). Honey production reached 1,000 tonnes, which is almost 4 times as much as the year before (290 tonnes).
Self-sufficiency rates are on the rise, except for meat and eggs
Last year, self-sufficiency rates were higher for all crop balances. As regards animal balances, the self-sufficiency rate was higher only for honey, but was lower for meat and eggs.
The self-sufficiency rate for fruit increased by 11 percentage points (to 27%), for potatoes and vegetables by 3 p.p. (to 41% and 36%, respectively) and for cereals by 2 p.p. (to 81%). The self-sufficiency rate for honey increased by 35 p.p. (to 48%), while for meat we recorded a decrease by 4 p.p. (to 79%) and for eggs by 8 p.p. (to 87%).
Self-sufficiency rate by plant agricultural products, calendar year, Slovenia
Self-sufficiency rate by animal agricultural products, calendar year, Slovenia
In 2024, a resident of Slovenia had 143 kg of fruit, 113 kg of cereals, 104 kg of vegetables, 91 kg of meat, 79 kg of potatoes, 11 kg of eggs, 6 kg of rice and 1 kg of honey available for consumption. Compared to the previous year, the largest annual increases in food availability were recorded in fruit (+13 kg, 10%), meat (+4 kg, 5%), and vegetables (+4 kg, 3%). In other balances, the amount available for consumption remained at a similar level as in the previous year.
Available quantity for consumption per capita, calendar year, Slovenia
Tables with the latest data, including supply balance sheets for the calendar year as well as for the marketing/production year, are available in the SiStat Database.
METODOLOŠKO OPOZORILO
The source of calculations of supply balance sheets of agricultural products is the Agricultural Institute of Slovenia.
In calculating the balance of wine production and consumption, we used foreign trade data that do not include estimated data on international trade in goods for trade with EU Member States for enterprises below the inclusion threshold and those that did not report on time (non-response). Therefore, these data differ slightly from the already published international trade data for wine for the reference year 2024.
Additional explanations are available in the methodological explanations.
In calculating the balance of wine production and consumption, we used foreign trade data that do not include estimated data on international trade in goods for trade with EU Member States for enterprises below the inclusion threshold and those that did not report on time (non-response). Therefore, these data differ slightly from the already published international trade data for wine for the reference year 2024.
Additional explanations are available in the methodological explanations.
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