Poland: Current prices of maize, wheat and rape - September 2022

Published 2022년 9월 22일

Tridge summary

The article provides an update on the progress of the harvest season in Poland for soybeans, sunflower seeds, and corn, highlighting the impact of rainfall and potential drying costs on maize production. It references a USDA report that has reduced its forecast for maize and soybean harvests, with implications for the global market. Additionally, the article provides an overview of current grain prices in Poland, including variations across collection points, for products such as wheat, rye, barley, oats, and corn, offering a snapshot of market trends and prices for key crops as the harvest season continues.
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Original content

The harvest of soybeans and sunflower seeds is currently underway. We wrote about the prices of these raw materials in the articles below. In Wielkopolska and the Lubuskie Region, corn is also cut for grain, and in other regions for silage. It is the price of maize that is of the greatest interest at the moment. But the proper harvest for this species will begin in October. For now, after the rainfall, farmers are waiting for the grain to drop in moisture and mature. Especially now, where drying costs are uncertain. We will write about it on farmer.pl. USDA Report Sets Trends The US Department of Agriculture USDA recently published a report that verified a lot of data. He brought, among others cuts regarding the harvest of maize, which is also viewed by producers in Poland. They were reduced compared to the previous statement by 7.03 million tons to 1,172.58 million tons, which means a decrease by 47.18 million tons compared to the previous season. Indeed, information coming, for ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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