Bajban a német gazdák: kevés a szálastakarmány, ráadásul ami van, az is aranyáron

Published 2020년 8월 28일

Tridge summary

Due to this year's drought, hay bale prices in Germany have increased, with some reaching as high as € 163 per tonne in Lower Saxony and € 155 in Westphalia. The average price is now around € 138, up from € 135 due to a 50% drop in grass yield in some regions and depletion of stocks from previous drought years. Straw prices have also risen, reaching € 87 per tonne in August. The price fluctuations vary across different regions in Germany, with the eastern provinces experiencing the worst shortages.
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Original content

The price of hay bales from hay has crawled up € 3 a month and € 10 a year, and is now approaching an average of € 138, but prices from € 163 per tonne have also been reported in Lower Saxony and € 155 in Westphalia, according to agrarheute.com. This is due to this year’s drought, which caused a 50 per cent drop in grass yield in some provinces (including Hesse and Saxony). Sporadic rains in recent weeks have alleviated the situation in some districts. However, feed shortages were exacerbated by the drastic depletion or depletion of stocks from previous (also drought) years. There are relatively large differences between the different districts of the ...
Source: Agroinform

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