How much cereal has Spain imported so far this campaign?

Published 2024년 3월 14일

Tridge summary

Spain's cereal imports have seen a significant shift during the 2023/2024 marketing campaign, with wheat imports more than doubling, resulting in a 60% increase to 3.88 Mt. Despite this, there has been a decrease in imports of corn, barley, and oats by 15%, 3.3%, and 24% respectively. Overall, the country's cereal imports have risen by 5.5% from the previous year, totaling 10.54 Mt, with corn making up the majority (52.7%), followed by common wheat (37%) and barley (7.41%).
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Original content

In the 36 weeks of the 2023/2024 cereal marketing campaign, Spain has imported more than double the amount of wheat than the last campaign, up to 3.88 Mt (+60%), 1% more durum wheat up to 228,000 kg and 31% more rye up to 100,000 t. However, it has imported 15% less corn up to 5.55 Mt, 3.3% less barley up to 781,000 t and 24% less oats up to 24,000 t. In total, Spain has imported 10.54 Mt of cereals, which is 5.5% more than a year ago, as can be seen in the attached table, prepared by Toño Catón, director of Herbaceous Crops of Agri-Food Cooperatives of Spain, in based on data from the European Commission. Of all the cereals imported by Spain, from the EU and from third countries, corn represents 52.7%, common wheat 37% and barley 7.41%. EU imports are 21.95 Mt, which means that Spain has imported 48% of that amount Market valuation Wheat continues to fall. Russia continues to drive downward prices. In corn, record short funds remain and yesterday it continued to fall, Catón ...
Source: Agrodigital

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