Grain market in Poland (January 2, 2022)

Published 2022년 1월 20일

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The article provides an overview of the national purchase prices of cereals in Poland at the end of 2021, highlighting reductions in cereal prices in the domestic market. It notes a decrease in the price of wheat for consumption both domestically and globally, with a year-on-year increase of 41% and 42% respectively. The price of rye, feed barley, consumption oats, and triticale also showed variations, some with increases from the previous year. Maize prices experienced a decrease domestically but an increase in the EU, with the domestic price being lower than the EU average.
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National purchase prices of cereals according to the USSR MARD At the turn of 2021/2022, the sale of cereal grains was small and mainly related to wheat and maize. At the end of December 2021, reductions in cereal prices prevailed in the domestic market. According to the data of the Integrated Agricultural Market Information System of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, on 27/12/2021 - 02/01/2022, the price of wheat for consumption was PLN 1,229 / t, which is 7% less than in the previous week. At the same time, the price of this grain was 7% lower than a month earlier, but 42% higher than last year. At the end of December 2021 (December 27, 2021 - January 2, 2022), the price of consumer wheat on the EU market was PLN 1,230 / t, which is 2% less than the week before. This grain was 1% cheaper than last month, but 41% more expensive than last year. In Poland, the price of wheat for consumption expressed in the EU currency was similar to the EU average and amounted to ...
Source: Gospodarz

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