Grain prices in Bulgaria have calmed down

Published 2024년 11월 5일

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Grain prices in Bulgaria have stabilized and are no longer fluctuating globally, according to the Sofia Commodity Exchange. The price for soft wheat of this year's harvest has risen to 545 leva per ton, while the supply has fallen to the same price. The demand for feed wheat is around 340 leva per ton, and the prices for basic commodities, such as bottled and unrefined oil, and yellow peas, are stable at their initial prices.
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Experts say that grain prices in Bulgaria have “calmed down”, they have also stopped rising/lowering in the world. As reported by bourgas.ru, experts say that grain prices in Bulgaria have “calmed down”, they have also stopped rising/lowering in the world. Experts of the Sofia Commodity Exchange (SCE) report. At the Sofia Commodity Exchange, the demand for soft wheat of this year’s harvest rose to 545 leva per ton, the supply also fell to this price, and deals were concluded for more than fifty thousand tons at 545 leva per ton. Demand announcements for feed wheat by specifications fluctuated around 340 leva per ton, while for wholesale feed wheat between 385 and 510 leva per ton for “buy” and “sell” respectively. Prices for basic commodities are stable at the same level as the initial prices. Bottled oil is sold at BGN 2.20 per liter and unrefined oil at BGN 1,750 per ton. Yellow peas are still offered in big bags of one ton at a starting price of BGN 1,200 per ton. For almost 30 ...

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