Calmer feed market, with price reductions

Published 2020년 6월 17일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current state of the agricultural market in the region, focusing on the impact of recent rainfall on market dynamics and product prices. Despite the rain, hay and straw prices remain stable with reduced demand, as farmers are delaying purchases in anticipation of the new harvest. The scarcity of corn and limited grass trade are also noted. The price of brewer's grain, used as animal feed, has decreased, but there is variation among suppliers. The availability of steam husks has increased, with prices fluctuating, and the cost of feed potatoes has gone up due to the reopening of the catering industry. Finally, the price of wheat yeast concentrate has significantly dropped in the past two weeks.
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Original content

The mood on the roughage front has changed slightly due to the (bread) rainfall that has occurred last week. The prices of hay and straw have remained the same, but demand is calmer. Those who can save it postpone purchases, the cut is empty. They are awaiting the new harvest. As for grass, mowing now is something to consider, to give the next cut a better chance in terms of feed value. After all, fertilization has hardly been used yet due to the drought. There is hardly any grass trade. Corn is scarce. Bierbostel drops in price, with € 0.10 per percent dry matter. This is not the case with all suppliers. The supply from the breweries is apparently different. A few weeks ago, feed potatoes were still readily available cheaply. That is past tense. Due to a changed situation in the French fries sector, thanks to the cautiously restarted catering industry, it is expected that more and also longer use will be made of the potatoes from the 2019 harvest that are still in stock. In part, ...
Source: Boerderij

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