Winter cereals are no longer listed at Spain's Lonja de León pending the new harvest

Published 2023년 6월 15일

Tridge summary

The Lonja de León market has decided to delay the listing of winter cereals due to anticipated losses of over 50% due to late rains. Corn remains steady at 244 euros per ton, while there has been a rise in the prices of alfalfa, vetch, and fodder due to low supply. The beef sector has seen a decrease in the number of female and male grazing animals.
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In the session of the Lonja de León held this Wednesday, it has been decided to leave winter cereals unlisted pending the new harvest, which is expected to begin with barley at the end of the month in the southern part of the province. The market The Leonese price analyst has pointed out that the last rains have arrived late and therefore will not help to mitigate the losses that are estimated at more than 50% compared to a normal campaign. Corn repeats its price at 244 euros per ton, since the markets in recent days have been more contained and therefore this Wednesday prudence prevailed among buyers. Likewise, there has been a rise in alfalfa, ...
Source: Agrodiario

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