Italy: Soft wheat and barley unchanged

Published 2024년 4월 29일

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The telematic commodity exchange has reported that sorghum prices have remained stable, while soybeans have seen a increase due to a rise in international prices, despite good harvest results in Brazil and Argentina. Demand in the livestock feed sector remains static, with prices for barley, sorghum, and soft wheats also unchanged. Sunflower flour prices have increased, while rapeseed flour remains stable. Barley prices have also remained stable in the fodder cereal market, with limited trade and wide product availability.
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According to the findings of the telematic commodity exchange, sorghum also remains at the levels of the previous week. Instead, soybeans are growing again Demand remains static in the livestock feed sector, with barley, sorghum and soft wheats which, according to Bmti findings, confirm the prices of the previous week. The increase in international prices has a positive impact on the price of domestic soybeans, despite the good harvest results in Brazil and Argentina. Soybean meal also continues to see price increases. As regards sunflower flour, increases are observed for wholemeal flour, while the price of protein remains unchanged. Rapeseed flour confirms the previous week's price lists. Barley in the name of stability The fodder cereal market shows no changes, in a scenario marked by limited trade and still wide product availability. Barley remains stable in the main national price lists, with heavy barley marking a price of €201-213/t in Milan, while in Rome it stands at ...
Source: Terraevita

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