Spain: Cereal prices rise in national markets

Published Sep 13, 2024

Tridge summary

The Spanish cereal market is showing signs of recovery, with prices for various cereals experiencing changes. In the Aragonese market, barley and triticale increased by two euros, while rapeseed decreased by three euros, and wheat and rye also saw increases. In the Leonese table, there was a slight rise in wheat, barley, and corn prices, but a slight fall in rye and oats due to stagnant demand. The Salamanca Market raised wheat and barley by one euro. At the La Mancha Agricultural Market, nearly all wheat varieties, barley, rye, triticale, and corn also saw price increases.
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Original content

The cereal market seems to be emerging a little from the anaemia in which it was installed, and, although slowly, it is beginning to show signs of gaining strength. It is still very little, and the operations are still very few. The warehouses continue to be full of grain and the farmers are in no hurry to see how the price rises a little. Even so, the situation in the short and medium term is still difficult to predict. This is how the most important markets in Spain have performed in the week that ends: Barley rises up to two euros in the Aragonese market. Triticale also rises by 2 euros, while rapeseed falls by three euros. Wheat also experiences increases of between 2 euros and 1 euro in all its varieties. Rye rises by 1 euro. Cereals experience interesting increases. Barley rises by 3 euros, while wheat rises by 4. Corn rises by 1 euro and rapeseed by 5 just before sowing. On the Leonese table, there was a slight rise of between 1 and 2 euros for wheat, barley and corn, due ...
Source: Campocyl

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