Repetition of wheat, barley, and corn at € 226, 214 and 258 / T in the Lonja de León in Spain where suckling lamb and beef increase

Published 2021년 9월 22일

Tridge summary

A significant rebound in the price of sheep's milk is expected in September due to scarce supply and positioning of dairy companies, with potential for farmers to be paid above the agreed price. Concurrently, all categories of beef prices have increased, providing relief to a sector that has been negatively impacted by the hotel industry's closure and increased production costs. However, the bean sector faces concerns due to adverse weather conditions affecting collection and quality. For the third consecutive session, cereal prices remain stable, with wheat, barley, and corn at 226, 214, and 250 euros per ton, respectively. Meanwhile, the milk price for July-August-September remains at 3.10 proteins for both sheep and goat milk, with current prices not disclosed.
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Original content

They announce from the Lonja de León that a significant rebound in the price of sheep's milk is expected in September, motivated by the scarce supply and the positioning of dairy companies for the future to gain a greater part of the quota, which It could even lead to the farmer being paid above the price agreed at the beginning of the campaign, remembering that the volume of deliveries of sheep's milk in Spain has not stopped decreasing in recent years. Increase in all categories of beef, which may give relief to the sector hardest hit during the last year, mainly due to the closure of the hotel industry on which it is highly dependent and the increase in production costs. Thus, prices go up 0.1 euros, which causes females to trade at 4.15 euros, while males mark a price of € 3.90 / k. Repetition in live cattle with Friesians at 50 euros, male pastoralists at 550 and females at 450 €. Concern in the bean sector, due to the inclement weather that is delaying the collection work ...
Source: Castilla

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