Spain: Price increase in goat's milk in the Lonja de León surpassing sheep, while suckling lambs earn 0.8 euros and barley drops one euro

Published 2020년 12월 16일

Tridge summary

The Lonja de León market saw a price increase on December 16, 2020, due to higher prices for goat's milk, suckling lambs, and forages, while barley prices fell. The price of goat's milk extract is now 0.0841 euros higher than that of sheep's milk, driven by export demand and reduced production, especially in southern Spain. Meat prices for suckling pigs and kids for the Christmas season have increased, with young lambs and kids earning 0.8 to 4.8 euros per kilo, and 12/15 pound lambs and kids earning 10 to 58 euros per animal. At the cereal market, barley prices declined, while wheat and corn repeated at 191 and 200 euros per ton, respectively. Forages experienced a price increase, with alfalfa branch pack rising two euros to 162 euros, and dehydrated alfalfa remaining at 213 euros, while straw earned 3 to 33 euros. Potato prices remained stable.
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Rebound in forages with straw earning 3 euros to € 33 Bullish session on December 16 at the Lonja de León with an increase in the price of goat's milk, suckling lambs, forages while barley fell by one euro to 167 euros. Ascent of 0.0042 euros / cheese extract from goat's milk to stand at 0.0841 euros above the price of sheep's milk, which is € 0.0811. This situation rarely occurs and the push that has been given of this milk for export to countries such as China and Portugal, together with a drop in production, especially in the southern part of Spain, has a lot to do with it, they say from the Leonese fish market. , which confirms that in difficult times like the current ones, the only niche to be able to have acceptable prices is to have the capacity to export to international markets. As for the raised meat of suckling pigs and kids in line with what is expected for these Christmas dates, in which the consumption of these meats is very high, although, they affirm from the Lonja ...
Source: Castilla

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