Italy: Cereals stable, soya stops

Published 2024년 6월 17일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the livestock feed market, noting that protein flours are stable, barley is unlisted, and soft wheats have slightly decreased. Sorghum prices remain unchanged, while national soybeans show stability with minor regional price variations. Prices for soy flour and rapeseed flour are stable, but wholemeal and protein sunflower flours have slightly declined. The feed grains market is experiencing low trade activity as operators await production updates.
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According to Bmti findings, protein flours also show no changes. Barley remains unlisted In the market for raw materials for livestock feed, the scenario for fodder cereals remains predominantly wait-and-see awaiting new harvests. According to Bmti surveys, soft wheats recorded a slight decline, while sorghum remained unchanged. Barley continues not to be listed on commodity exchanges. The national soybean, after a long period of growth, shows the first signs of stability, in line with what has been observed for international prices. Soya flour shows no changes compared to the previous week, as does rapeseed flour. Wholemeal and protein sunflower flours recorded a slight decline. Rebates for soft wheat The feed grain market continues to be characterized by a low level of trade, with operators awaiting updates on the production context. In Bologna, wheat for livestock use records new weekly drops, going from €238-250/t to €230-245/t (free on arrival), marking an annual variation of ...
Source: Terraevita

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