The increases in cereals and calves star in the agricultural prices of the week

Published 2020년 10월 3일

Tridge summary

The agricultural prices report for the week highlights a stable trend for most categories, with a notable increase in cereals and calves. Wheat prices have risen, ranging between 181 and 175 euros, while barley and sunflower prices have also increased. Straw prices remain low at 24 euros in Segovia. Pig prices have remained stable, with regular pigs at 1,296 euros in Zamora, and suckling pigs at 32 euros. The suckling lamb market sees prices of 4,650 euros in Zamora for lambs under 11.5 kilos, while calf prices have increased to 3,560 euros in Salamanca and 3,790 euros in Segovia. Yearling prices are also stable at 3,790 euros.
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The increases in cereals and calves once again star in the week in agricultural prices that we review in this small three-minute video with the journalist, Rebeca Adalia. Few movements this week in agricultural prices, highlighting a new rise in cereals and calves, while they repeat the rest of the categories Cereals continue to rise, which means that wheat already oscillates between 181 and 175 euros, barley It reaches 154 euros in León with sunflower trading at 345 euros in the Salamanca fish market. Straw is kept at very low prices, marking a price of 24 euros in Segovia. The fattening pig continues at the same prices of the previous week, thus, for example, in Zamora the "normal" is listed at 1,296 euros while the "select" and the "fatty" do so at 1,308 euros. euros in Segovia and in the same market the suckling pig remains at 32 euros. The tostones, meanwhile, range between 19 and 14 euros. The Zamora fish market sees ...
Source: Castilla

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