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Grain import prices rise in Germany by 53.6% in March

Germany
Published May 17, 2022

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The war in Ukraine, among other factors, is having an impact on the global supply of cereals and their prices, which, with regard to imports to Germany, increased by 53.6% year-on-year in March. As reported this Friday by the Federal Office Statistics (Destatis), the last time a higher variation rate was recorded was in May 2011, with an increase in import prices of 74.0%. This increase in prices in March affected all types of cereals.

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Thus, the price of wheat rose by 65.3%, as did barley, rye and oats; and that of corn 37.4%. However, since January last year the prices of imported cereals had already increased considerably. The increase is due to several reasons: the high world demand and the scarce supply due to bad weather conditions in important producing countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia or in South America; high fertilizer prices and rising transport and energy costs. The war in Ukraine has only intensified this situation. Thus, the prices of German imports as a whole rose by 31.2% year-on-year in March, the highest variation since September 1974, during the first oil crisis. cereal export prices grew at an above-average rate in March, 65.4% year-on-year; while the export price index as a whole rose by 15.9%. In 2021, Germany imported some 11.4 million tonnes of grain worth €3.2 billion, a decrease in volume terms of 7, 3% compared to 2020, when 12.3 million tons of grain worth 3,000 ...
Source: Agrodiario
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