New general increase in the price of cereals in León, Spain but half of what it did last week

Published 2021년 11월 3일

Tridge summary

The article reports a price increase for winter cereals, including wheat and barley, in the Leon fish market, except for corn. The price of sheep and beef meat has also increased, a good sign for the sectors that have been facing a price crisis and high production costs. Bean harvest in León has ended, resulting in a production of 10,600,000 kilos, a 25% increase from the previous season. Despite the rainy weather, the beans are of high quality. However, the prices for beans have not increased as expected due to a lack of competition. The current and previous prices for corn, wheat, barley, milk delivered in September, and sheep and goat milk are provided.
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Original content

The price of winter cereals has once again experienced a positive day with a new general increase in the Leon fish market, except for corn, with an increase of € 10 / t for wheat and barley, which can be considered to be important, Although after what happened last week, some may have a bad taste in their mouths. Corn is the only one that has not joined this new general increase, since it has repeated its price at € 280 / t for drying purposes, in a week in which the rains have paralyzed the harvest. New general increase in both sheep and beef meat, which may give some air to the two sectors most affected by both the price crisis of their products and the increase in their production costs. Likewise, in the province of León, bean harvesting has practically ended after several stops due to weather issues that have lengthened the harvest, ending with a production of 10,600,000 kilos, 25% more than last season, with the same area in the environment of the 4,250 hectares. Despite the ...

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