Spain: Cereal prices fall except corn that rises, according to traders

Published 2021년 2월 1일

Tridge summary

The national cereal market has seen a general decrease in prices, with the exception of corn, according to the Association of Trade of Cereals and Oilseeds of Spain (ACCOE). The most significant decrease was in the price of durum wheat, which fell 10 euros per ton, from 290 euros to 280 euros per ton. Malt barley also fell 2.3 euros per tonne, and barley and common wheat also saw decreases. Oats stood at 193.75 euros per ton, 0.5 euros per ton less. Corn increased 1.12 euros and traded at 229.12 euros per ton. ACCOE clarified that the prices provided are for statistical purposes and not current market prices.
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In the national market for cereals, generalized decreases in prices were noted during the past week, the corn that rose, according to the latest data compiled by the Association of Trade of Cereals and Oilseeds of Spain (ACCOE). The most significant decrease was recorded in the price of durum wheat, which fell 10 euros per ton, from 290 euros to 280 euros per ton. Malt barley also fell 2.3 euros per tonne, trading at 203.67 euros per tonne. For its part, barley decreased 1.18 euros per tonne and stood at 195.52 euros per ton. Also, the price of common wheat fell 0.9 euros per tonne and was trading at 226.09 euros per ton. Oats stood at 193.75 euros per ton, 0.5 euros per ton less. On the contrary, according to the data handled by traders, corn increased 1.12 euros and traded at 229.12 euros per ton. ACCOE has clarified that "for the preparation of these circulars, our informants send the prices throughout the previous week, so that differences may have ...
Source: Agropopular

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