Spain: The lack of confirmation of both agronomic and geopolitical developments stabilize the cereal sector in León

Published 2022년 10월 26일

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The article discusses the stabilization of cereal prices in the market despite concerns about a potential halt in cereal exports from Ukraine through the Dead Sea. The focus is now on geopolitical developments in the Ukraine conflict and the extension of the agreement facilitating grain export via Turkey, which has already achieved partial objectives by allowing nearly 9 million tons of grain to leave Ukrainian ports. No significant changes are expected in global production data or agricultural aspects, with attention shifting to the sowings of the new campaign. Europe's new CAP reform may influence sowings and cereal surfaces. There is also a rise in the price of the Riñón de León bean variety due to low supply and a decrease in production caused by high temperatures. Meanwhile, potato prices remain stable.
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Despite the warning from the Ukrainian Minister of Agriculture about the fear of a halt in cereal exports from his country through the Dead Sea, at the session of the León fish market, held on Wednesday 25 in Santa María del Páramo, the lack of confirmation of the news stabilize the sector in the price of cereals with a slight correction of 1 euro per ton for both wheat and corn. At the moment, the markets are waiting for the geopolitical developments in the Ukraine conflict to materialize in one way or another, mainly because on November 22 the agreement between Ukraine and Russia that facilitates the export of grain via Turkey expires, Although today they are very slowed down by Russia, the planned objective has already been partially fulfilled since to date almost 9,000,000 tons of grain have left the Ukrainian ports; exports by rail and road have been practically testimonial due to the high cost. In the agronomic aspect, no surprises are expected from now on, since the ...

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