Switzerland: Registration until June 11 for oilseeds 2024

Published 2023년 5월 15일

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The article highlights that Swiss farmers can now register online to grow rapeseed, sunflower, and soy for the 2024 harvest on Agrosolution.ch. The oil mills have set a processing quantity of 106,000 tonnes of rapeseed and 20,000 tonnes of sunflower for the 2024 harvest. The entire allocated quantity of soy will be marketed in the fodder sector. Former producers will receive an invitation to register online by email with a deadline of June 11, 2023, and the final allocation will be made by the Swiss Federation of Cereal Producers (FSPC) in early July.
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All farmers who want to grow rapeseed, sunflower and soy for the 2024 harvest can now register online at Agrosolution.ch. The oil mills are once again announcing a desired processing quantity of 106,000 t of rapeseed. For sunflower, the contractual quantity remains stable with 20,000 t at the same level as for 2023 (photo DR). The demand for rapeseed remains high, first notes the press release from the Swiss Federation of Cereal Producers (FSPC) in its press release published on Monday 15 May. Even though the surfaces have progressed, the potential is not yet fully utilized. For the 2020 to 2023 harvests, processors had already announced a marketable quantity of 106,000 t of rapeseed. As this quantity has not been reached so far, the growers can still increase the production areas for the 2024 harvest. New growers and additional areas are always on the lookout! New rapeseed producers can register directly on www.agrosolution.ch. Sunflower, stable contract quantity After the ...
Source: Agrihebdo

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