Cereal market in Poland on 11/02/2024

Published 2024년 2월 27일

Tridge summary

In early February 2024, grain prices in Poland's domestic market generally fell, with the exception of oats. Consumer wheat was priced at PLN 865/t, down 0.5% from the previous week and 36% from the previous year. Consumer rye was 1% cheaper than the previous week at PLN 615/t, a 41% decrease from last year. Feed barley was priced at PLN 736/t, a 1% weekly and 36% annual decrease. Triticale fell by 2% to PLN 702/t, a 39% decrease from last year. Oats, however, increased by 7% to PLN 1,095/t, although this was still 5% lower than the previous year. Corn was priced at PLN 758/t, a 7% monthly and 40% annual decrease.
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Original content

National grain purchase prices according to ZSRIR of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development In the first decade of February 2024, monitored grain prices fell on the domestic market. Only oat prices increased due to few sales offers for this grain. On February 5-11, 2024, according to data from the Integrated Agricultural Market Information System of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the price for consumer wheat was PLN 865/t, i.e. 0.5% less than in the previous week. At the same time, the price of this grain was 7% lower than that recorded a month earlier and 36% lower than a year ago. The price of consumer rye was PLN 615/t and was 1% lower than a week earlier and 3% lower than a month ago. This grain was 41% cheaper than last year. The purchase price of feed barley was PLN 736/t, i.e. 1% lower than the price recorded a week earlier. This grain was 2% cheaper than a month ago and 36% cheaper than in the same period of 2023. The price of triticale, ...
Source: Gospodarz

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