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Lack of straw can cause problems in animal management on farms and in mushroom cultivation in Spain

Wheat Straw
Agricultural By-products
Spain
Published Jul 20, 2023

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Agro-food Cooperatives of Spain has expressed concern to the Ministry of Agriculture about the shortage and high price of straw due to the ongoing drought, which is affecting the Iberian Peninsula. This has a significant impact on the agricultural sector, particularly in managing livestock and the cultivation of mushrooms. The cooperatives urge the Ministry to evaluate the situation, establish measures to alleviate the shortage and increased cost of straw, and take a leadership role in addressing this issue.
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It is a wake-up call made by Agro-food Cooperatives of Spain. This entity has transferred to the Ministry of Agriculture "the great concern among farmers for the lack and price of straw, as a result of the drought that is affecting a large part of the Iberian Peninsula; Added to this situation is the mushroom sector, which needs this raw material as a base for its production”. In reference to this problem, Cooperativas Agro-alimentarias de España publishes the following reflections: "The stock forecasts for next winter do not speak of an improvement in the situation in terms of availability and, therefore, a lower price is not predicted either. We may find ourselves during the coming winter with an important problem in the management of animals within farms, especially in cattle, sheep and goats, where straw is used to a greater extent. In the same way, the mushroom sector would see its production affected by lacking or seeing the cost of support for its cultivation greatly ...
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