It begins to trade, at € 194 / T, the corn destined for drying in the Leon fish market, Spain

Published 2020년 10월 14일

Tridge summary

The Leon fish market in Santa Maria del Páramo has started the trade of corn and other cereals for the new season. Corn for drying is priced at 194 euros per ton, a slight increase from the previous season. León, being the primary national corn producer, is expected to produce 900,000 tons of high-quality grain this year. There's an increase of 4 euros per ton in all cereal categories, including wheat (180 euros), barley (161 euros), rye (149 euros), and oats (158 euros). The Plancheta variety of beans is priced at 1.45 euros per kilo.
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Original content

In the session of the Leon fish market held in Santa Maria del Páramo today, October 14, the drying origin corn began to trade at 194 euros per ton, a price slightly higher than at the beginning of last season. León is the main national corn producer and this year the record of plantings with 72,000 hectares has been broken and a production of 900,000 t of a high quality grain is expected. The rest of cereals have had an increase of 4 euros per ton in all categories in line with what is happening in international markets. This rise means that wheat is listed at 180 euros, barley at 161, while rye and oats do so at 149 and 158 euros. As for beans, today the Plancheta variety has begun to price at 1.45 euros per kilo, to say that we only have the Black variety left, which is the latest cycle of all those listed. Indicative Prices Euros / Ton in Warehouse (Quality Conditions OCM Cereals-FEGA Campaign 2017/2018) CEREALS PREVIOUS QUOTE CURRENT QUOTE DIF. € / t € / t Wheat Feed 176.00 ...
Source: Castilla

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