Cereal market in Poland as of March 17, 2024

Published 2024년 4월 9일

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In the second week of March 2024, Poland's domestic cereal market experienced mixed price changes, as reported by the Integrated Agricultural Market Information System of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. Table wheat and consumer rye prices decreased, while feed barley saw a slight increase. Triticale prices rose by 1%, and consumer oats dropped by 0.5%. Corn prices significantly declined. Internationally, wheat prices varied, with decreases in the USA but increases in Europe and Black Sea ports. Feed barley and corn prices also fluctuated, with barley prices slightly falling in France but rising in Black Sea ports, and corn prices increasing in both the USA and Black Sea ports.
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National grain purchase prices according to ZSRIR of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development In the second week of March 2024, changes in the prices of monitored cereals on the domestic market were multidirectional. On March 11-17, 2024, according to data from the Integrated Agricultural Market Information System of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the price for table wheat was PLN 820/t, i.e. 1% less than in the previous week. At the same time, the price of this grain was 4% lower than that recorded a month earlier and 33% lower than a year ago. The price of consumer rye was PLN 582/t compared to PLN 583/t a week earlier. This grain was 3% cheaper than a month ago and 38% cheaper than a year ago. The purchase price of feed barley was PLN 714/t, i.e. 0.2% higher than the price recorded a week earlier. However, this grain was 3% cheaper than a month ago and 31% cheaper than in the comparable period of 2023. The price of triticale, compared to the ...
Source: Gospodarz

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