Grains falling, cattle and pigs recovering, grain stable

Published 2020년 7월 7일

Tridge summary

The article reports a recovery in meat prices, excluding white meats, indicating the end of a dark period for the grain market, with the exception of durum and soft wheat which experienced a decline. The dairy market remains stable, with no significant changes in product prices. The cattle market has seen some price increases, particularly for adult cows, due to increased demand from the processing industry. The poultry market remains stagnant with low prices, and the pig market is showing signs of recovery. The wine market is currently stable with no new developments.
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Original content

The prices of the last week confirm the recovery of the meats, with the exception of the white ones, and the end of the darkest period for the denomination grains. Durum and soft wheat decline, stable wine and oil Cereals, both grains fall After the increase in the ex-works price recorded in the last week of June, the first week of July showed a rather general decrease both durum wheat and common wheat. With particular reference to durum wheat, the market does not yet appear well defined: the drop in prices this week, in fact, refers to a harvest characterized at the moment by a good quality profile, but yields are slightly lower than expected; therefore in this context the operators do not foresee further short-term decreases. For common wheat there are still few quotations available and those present concern limited quantities. In the northern areas of the country the market is calm with still limited requests. For the grains of strength, the first indications on the ...
Source: Terraevita

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