Prices for rye are currently high and tend to increase, but the current interest in rye is unlikely to encourage farmers to sow more.
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Rye prices are currently high and tend to rise, but the current interest in rye is unlikely to encourage farmers to sow more. This is stated in the article "The Breadbasket Country Increases Rye Imports. Is There a Chance to Change the Trend?" on Latifundist.com. Rye prices are currently high and tend to rise, confirms grain trader Yaroslav Petrovsky. This is facilitated by stable demand from processors in the domestic market, plus significant volumes go to feed the Ukrainian Defense Forces. Sowing areas for rye are shrinking, and farmers usually hold onto the harvest, hoping for rising prices. Rye is one of many agricultural crops in the trader's portfolio. Once it stops being in demand, it won't be a tragedy; the entrepreneur will simply buy something else. He is not sure that the current interest in rye will encourage farmers to sow more. There are fewer processors in Ukraine, and existing plants process rye for a few days, not continuously. Moreover, not everyone knows how to ...