Livestock feed in Italy: Barley and sorghum are stable, while soy grows

Published 2024년 4월 8일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current trends in the fodder cereal and livestock feed market in Italy, noting a slight increase in fodder wheat prices and a continued rise in soybean prices despite Brazil's harvest progress. It highlights stable prices for barley, sorghum, rapeseed flour, and sunflower flour, with a notable drop in soy flour prices due to its abundant availability. The report outlines specific price changes and annual variations, pointing to a general trend where supply exceeds demand in the fodder cereal market, except for soybeans, which are seeing price increases.
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According to Bmti findings, there is also a slight increase in fodder wheat. Among the protein flours, stable sunflower and rapeseed The excess supply over demand for livestock feed is chilling the fodder cereal market. Barley and sorghum maintain the prices of the previous week, while there is a slight increase for wheat intended for livestock use. Despite the progress of the harvests in Brazil, soybeans listed on the Italian market continue their rise. As regards flours of vegetable origin, the abundant availability of the product pushes the prices of soy flour downwards, while those of rapeseed flour and sunflower flour remain stable. Barleys unchanged In the fodder cereals sector, supply and demand remain less active when the markets reopen after the Easter holidays. In Bologna, barley maintained the values of the previous week, with heavy barley stable at €197-202/t and with an annual variation of -17%. Sorghum, -33% compared to last year The price of sorghum also remains ...
Source: Terraevita

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