Italy: Cattle and lampante oil are on the rise, down rabbits and pigs

Published 2021년 4월 13일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current market trends for agricultural products in Italy. It highlights stable prices for two denomination grana cheeses, Parmigiano Reggiano, and red dairy hens, despite a slight decrease in the price lists for the younger Grana Padano variety. The fat materials market remains stable, with a slight decrease in Modena. The demand for male and female animals for breeding, especially Charolaise, Limousine, and Crossbreeds, is increasing. However, there is a decline in demand for chickens and rabbits after the Easter holidays. The pig market has seen a decrease in price lists due to a stable supply and decreasing demand. Finally, the national average prices for extra virgin olive oil are stable, but virgin and lampante varieties, and refined olive and pomace products, are increasing in price.
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Original content

There is a good demand for both male and female re-stalls with increases in the price lists especially for the Charolaise, Limousine and Crossbreeds. The two denomination grana cheeses are stable, the red dairy hens yield something, price lists without jolts The market for the two denomination grana cheeses continues without particular variations, for which exchanges remain almost at the same levels as in the last few weeks. A stable economic situation for Parmigiano Reggiano on all markets and for all varieties. For Grana Padano, compared to an overall stability of the price lists, there is only some setback in the price lists of the younger variety, the 4-12 months. After the downturns accused in the last week, the fat materials market manages to remain stable in most of the squares, only in Modena the churned price lists are adjusted to the downside (1.73 euro / kg), equating the same values of the other Emilian squares. The milk cream in Milan is also stable. Stable cattle For ...
Source: Terraevita

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