Spain's prices of common wheat, corn and barley registered new increases but half of a week ago and durum wheat and malt barley fell

Published 2021년 3월 8일

Tridge summary

Wholesale prices of common wheat, corn, and barley increased slightly in the last week, with common wheat and barley reaching 227.24 euros per ton and 194.88 euros per ton respectively, and corn reaching 232.68 euros per ton. Durum wheat and malt barley prices fell by 0.43% and 1.50% respectively. Since January 2021, cereal prices have risen by 10.83% for corn, 6.90% for common wheat, 5.31% for barley, and 3.22% for durum wheat. The price of rapeseed also increased by 11.67% compared to January, while soybean prices decreased by 9.21%.
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Wholesale prices of common wheat, corn and barley rose again in the last week, although they practically did so half of what they had risen seven days ago, while durum wheat, malt barley and oats, according to the Spanish Cereals and Oilseeds Trade Association (Accoe). The data released this Monday by Accoe regarding the first week of March reveal what is perceived as the beginning of a possible change in the downward trend, after a start to the year with strong increases in all categories. Thus, they show that the price of common wheat increased 0.13% weekly, to 227.24 euros per ton. The price of barley increased 0.24% compared to the previous week, reaching 194.88 euros / ton, and corn became more expensive by 0.47% in that period, with a price of 232.68 euros /ton. On the contrary, the price of durum wheat suffered a weekly decline of 0.43%, reaching 286.25 euros / ton, and that of malt barley fell 1.50%, with 197.00 euros / ton . In the case of oats, the price was 192.75 euros ...

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