oogstopbrengsten
Oogstopbrengsten is not a standard term in Dutch meteorology or agriculture. It appears to be a nonstandard compound of oogst (harvest) and opbrengsten (yields). More commonly, Dutch sources use the term oogstopbrengsten or simply opbrengsten in the context of harvest yields. The concept refers to the quantity of agricultural produce obtained from a given area during a harvest, and is typically expressed in units such as tonnes per hectare (t/ha) or kilograms per plant, depending on the crop.
In agricultural economics and statistics, harvest yields are used to measure farm productivity, inform price formation,
Several factors influence yields. Climate (precipitation, temperature, extreme weather), soil quality, crop variety, and agronomic practices
Limitations and interpretation: yields vary across years and places due to differing growing conditions and measurement