Grain market in Poland on 15/09/2024

Published Oct 2, 2024

Tridge summary

As of mid-September 2024, grain purchase prices have experienced various changes both domestically in Poland and internationally. In Poland, the influx of new corn harvests has led to a decrease in its price, while other grains like wheat, rye, barley, triticale, and oats have seen slight price increases compared to the previous week, though they remain lower than last year. Internationally, grain prices showed mixed trends: HRW wheat prices in the USA decreased, SRW wheat prices slightly increased, and in France, both food wheat and feed barley prices fell. In the Black Sea ports, food wheat prices slightly increased, whereas feed barley prices decreased, and corn prices rose slightly in both the USA and Black Sea ports.
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Original content

Domestic grain purchase prices according to ZSRIR MRiRW Increased supply of corn from new harvests contributes to the drop in purchase prices. On 9–15.09.2024, according to data from the Integrated Agricultural Market Information System of the MRiRW, "dry" corn was sold for PLN 843/t, which is 2% less than a week earlier. The price of this grain was 4% lower than a month ago and 5% lower than a year ago. Consumption wheat was sold for PLN 877/t, which is 1% more than in the previous week. At the same time, the price of this grain was 1% higher than the one recorded a month earlier, but 8% lower than a year ago. Consumption rye was purchased for PLN 597/t. This grain was 1% more expensive than a week earlier and 3% more than a month ago. Compared to the price recorded a year ago, the price of rye was 8% lower. The purchase price of feed barley was PLN 716/t, 1% higher than in the previous week. At the same time, this price was 3% higher than a month ago, but 5% lower than in ...
Source: Gospodarz

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