Spain: Stability in wholesale prices of cereals with a fall in barley compared to slight increases in other cereals

Published 2021년 6월 14일

Tridge summary

Wholesale cereal prices in Spain remained relatively stable with only minor fluctuations, with the exception of durum wheat which saw a slight increase. Barley and malt barley prices have decreased, while oats, corn, and common wheat prices have increased slightly. Since January 2021, cereal prices have risen significantly, with corn seeing the largest increase at 29.69%. Prices of proteins and vegetable co-products have also seen fluctuations, with pulp and sunflower seeds experiencing the largest increases, while soybeans have become cheaper.
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Original content

Relative calm and stability in wholesale prices last week, with not very significant variations in both the rises and falls. Thus, the prices of barley and malt barley have fallen compared to the previous one, in contrast to the slight increases registered in other cereals, especially in the case of durum wheat, where it is already beginning to be traded in all Andalusian markets. new campaign, according to the Spanish Cereal and Oilseed Trade Association (Accoe). The data released this Monday by Accoe, relating to week 23 (from June 7 to 13), reflect that in the wholesale markets malt barley has become cheaper by 0.92% weekly and has been sold at 215 euros per ton , while the price of barley has fallen by 0.05% (214.56 euros per ton). Regarding the challenge of cereals, the price that has risen the most in the last week has been that of oats, which has increased by 1.04%, to 193.75 euros per ton, compared to the rest that has experienced slight uploads. Among them, durum wheat ...

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