Antigua and Barbuda: widespread increases in cereal prices except for barley falling, according to traders

Published 2021년 2월 15일

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The Spanish Cereal and Oilseed Trade Association (ACCOE) reports an increase in cereal prices in the domestic market, with the exception of barley, which decreased. The most significant price increase was seen in durum wheat, followed by malt barley and corn. In contrast, common wheat and oats prices remained unchanged, while barley prices decreased. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has slightly increased its estimate of global soybean meal production in 2020/21, by 100,000 tons, due to a rise in Argentina's production. The USDA also slightly increased its production estimate for sunflower by 100,000 tons, while maintaining its rapeseed production forecast unchanged.
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In the domestic market, increases in cereal prices prevailed during the past week, except for barley, which decreased, according to the latest data compiled by the Spanish Cereal and Oilseed Trade Association (ACCOE). The most significant rise was recorded in the price of durum wheat, which increased by 2 euros per ton, going from 282.50 euros to 284.50 euros per ton. The price of malt barley also increased by 1.3 euros per tonne and was trading at 205.33 euros per ton. For its part, corn rose 0.3 euros per ton, trading at 230.03 euros per ton. Common wheat averaged 225.24 euros per ton, that is, practically the same price as the previous week. Oats remained unchanged and traded at 193.25 euros per ton, On the contrary, the price of barley registered a decrease of 1.4 euros per ton and stood at 192.36 euros per ton, according to ACCOE data . ACCOE has clarified that "for the preparation of these circulars, our informants send the prices throughout the previous week, so that ...
Source: Agropopular

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