Spain: Barley starts trading at the Salamanca Market at 345 euros

Published 2022년 6월 27일

Tridge summary

The Lonja de Salamanca market report for June 27, 2022, highlights a rise in the prices of barley and corn, along with increases in the prices of white and Iberian pigs, suckling lambs, and calves. However, there was a decrease in the prices of piglets and Iberian tostones. The live beef prices remained stable, with male calves at 603 euros per animal, females at 463 euros, and calves from fattening country at 382 euros. The charro market saw a drop of 200 animals, with the live beef table repetition of the prices from the previous week.
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New rise in Iberian and white pigs as well as suckling lambs and calves in the Salamanca market The most outstanding news of the session of June 27 of the Lonja de Salamanca is the beginning of the price of barley, which does so at 345 euros per tonne, while the rest of the categories repeat the trends of recent weeks with increases in both white and Iberian pigs, as well as smooth rises in beef calves and suckling lambs, highlighting, in the negative section, the falls in piglets and Iberian tostones. At the table of cereals, together with the beginning of the price of barley already mentioned, highlight the rise of one euro for corn, which now marks a price of 383 euros per ton. As for fodder, straw continues at 56, with baled alfalfa gaining two euros to trade at 243, while vetches rise three euros to €184. The lambs repeat the upward trend, gaining 0.1 euros this week, which places animals of less than 11 kilos at 5.50 euros while those of 11/13 raise that same figure to 5.10 ...
Source: Castilla

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