Livestock feed, Italy: Barley slightly up, sorghum stable

Published 2024년 11월 11일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current prices and trends in the Italian market for various agricultural commodities, including cereals and livestock feed, for the week of November 1-7, 2024. It highlights stable prices for soft wheat and sorghum, a slight increase in national barley prices, and a continued effect on national soybean prices due to harvest delays. The price of soybean meal continues to decline due to international market influences. Domestic barley and soft wheat prices have increased slightly, while national soybean prices remain stable. The article also mentions fluctuations in the prices of various protein and whole sunflower meals.
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Original content

According to Bmti surveys, there are no changes in soft wheat forage. A setback on the price lists for soybeans too In the first week of November, the forage cereal sector is substantially stable, with soft wheat and sorghum confirming the prices of the previous week. National barley, on the other hand, shows a slight increase on the Bologna price list. National soybeans remain at €440/t, still affected by delays in the harvest. The price of soybean meal continues to decline, influenced by international prices, with futures on the Chicago Stock Exchange remaining at low levels, below $300/t, the minimum level since August 2020. Wholemeal sunflower meal shows a weekly increase, while protein sunflower meal shows a decline. Prices of rapeseed meal are stable. Barley strengthens In the feed grain sector, domestic barley in Bologna marks a further increase of €3/t, with heavy barley settling at €219-224/t, in line with the values recorded twelve months ago (+1% compared to November ...
Source: Terraevita

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