Grain market in Poland on 3.11.2024

Published 2024년 11월 26일

Tridge summary

In October and November 2024, Poland experienced an increase in the domestic market prices of monitored grains, including consumption wheat, rye, feed barley, triticale, and corn. The prices were higher than the previous week and month but lower than the previous year. The EU market prices for these grains showed varying trends. Internationally, export prices of HRW wheat and corn in the USA and food wheat in France decreased, while in the Black Sea ports, food wheat and corn prices increased. The domestic prices of these grains expressed in EU currency were lower than the EU average for corn.
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Original content

Domestic grain purchase prices according to ZSRIR MRiRW At the turn of October and November 2024, the prices of monitored grains increased on the domestic market. On October 28 - November 3, 2024, according to data from the Integrated Agricultural Market Information System of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, consumption wheat cost PLN 930/t, which is 2% more than in the previous week. At the same time, the price of this grain was 3% higher than the one recorded a month earlier, but 4% lower than a year ago. In the analyzed week, the average price of consumption wheat on the EU market was EUR 214/t, which is 1% less than a week earlier, but 1% more than a month ago. At the same time, the price of this grain was 3% lower than a year ago. In Poland, the price of consumption wheat expressed in EU currency was close to the average in the European Union and was at the level of EUR 214/t. It was, among other things, 5% higher than in the Czech Republic and 27% higher ...
Source: Gospodarz

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