Cereal prices continue to rise in Spanish markets, but at a slower pace

Published 2024년 9월 27일

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The article reports a continued rise in prices in the Spanish agricultural markets, with some variations across different regions. Aragonese table shows a slowdown with normal wheat up and durum wheat down by the same amount, while rapeseed has decreased by 5 euros. Valladolid and Palencia markets experienced slight price increases in wheat and barley. León market saw sunflowers trading at 7% more than last year, along with marginal increases in other cereals. Salamanca repeated the cereal prices, indicating a cautious market. Albacete market witnessed increases in barley, rye, corn, and certain types of wheat. Overall, the market is facing pressure from international markets and local protests, with prices rising at a slower pace.
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The upward trend of the last few weeks has not ended, but it seems that the pressure from international markets is beginning to be felt. The increases have been very small and some markets have even experienced slowdowns after a very intense week in terms of protests against the arrival of grain from outside the country. We review the main Spanish trading tables: On the Aragonese table the upward trend seems to be slowing down. Normal wheat is up 1 euro, but durum wheat is down by the same amount. Rapeseed is down 5 euros to 395. The Valladolid and Palencia markets have seen some prices rise slightly. Wheat is up 1 euro in Palencia and 2 in Valladolid, and barley is up 2 euros in both provinces. The rest of the cereal prices remain stable, and for fodder oats and alfalfa are up 2 euros. At the León market session, sunflowers began trading at 400 euros per tonne, 7% more than at the beginning of last year. Wheat, barley and triticale rose by 2 euros, while rye and oats remained ...
Source: Campocyl

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