The feed grain in Germany should last until the new harvest

Published 2022년 3월 26일

Tridge summary

The global commodity markets are experiencing a crisis with record-breaking prices, leading to a tight supply of key agricultural components. Specifically, the availability of barley and wheat is constrained, with difficulty in sourcing larger lots, though recent deliveries from Poland are helping. The protein components, such as rapeseed meal, are particularly scarce and expensive, while soybean meal, though costly, is more readily available. However, the supply of GMO-free soybean meal is extremely tight, with mixers looking towards South America for supply and temporarily making do with Indian goods. Alternative proteins like peas and field beans are also under consideration as potential replacements.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

The commodity markets are in a state of emergency and prices are at record levels. This also poses problems for the feed supply. Which components are currently in particularly tight supply?Michael Thorn-Vosding: The supply of barley and wheat in particular is currently very limited. In general, it is difficult to buy larger lots (>500 t) of grain. Recently, more deliveries came to us from Poland. However, the logistics there are now at their limit and fewer goods have been announced. When it comes to the protein components, rapeseed meal in particular is scarce and expensive. Although soybean meal is also expensive, it is at least readily available. However, the supply of GMO-free soybean meal is very tight. This was a shortage even before the war and has become even worse. The mixers are currently ...

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