Agricultural prices of the week: rebound in cereals, while straw sinks to trade at € 24 / T

Published 2020년 9월 12일

Tridge summary

The article, written by Rebeca Adalia, provides an overview of the recent trends in agricultural markets, with a focus on prices in Spain. It notes a rise in cereal prices, such as wheat, barley, and corn, while straw prices have dropped. The cost of pigs and beef products remain stable, with pigs in Zamora priced at 1,312 euros per kilo and beef calves in Salamanca at 3,333 euros per kilo. This summary does not include any personal perspectives or interpretations.
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The journalist, Rebeca Adalia, reviews in this small three-minute video the agricultural prices in the main markets in a week in which cereals rebound, while the straw sinks to trade at € 24 / T. A week with few movements in the agricultural markets, highlighting the change in trend that cereals seem to be experiencing, which seems to maintain the rise while straw sinks to the point of losing three euros, for example, in the Lonja de León to trade at 24 euros per ton. The bullish line for cereals means that wheat reaches 173 euros in Salamanca, barley fluctuates between 149 and 145 euros, while corn in the reference market of León rises to 170 euros. The fattening pig remains stable with the "select" and the "fatty", in Zamora, at 1,312 euros per kilo with the normal at 1,300 euros. There are also no movements in the Iberian with the "bait" at 1.50 euros per kilo and the "field bait" at € 1.60. The piglets remain unchanged between ...
Source: Castilla

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