The prices of cereals and soybeans, crucial raw materials for animal feed, surged in 2020, reaching a 30% increase for soy and a 15% rise for common wheat since July. This trend threatens to reduce the profitability of livestock farms, as animal feed costs account for 60-70% of production expenses. The rise in these commodities is attributed to lower supply and speculation, and if the trend persists, it could result in significant financial strain for the farming sector, especially in Spain, where the Ministry of Agriculture has already noted significant feed price hikes. The agricultural sector is facing challenges, including market uncertainties and the need to balance the burden of increasing costs across the production chain.