Namibia: Wheat floor price unchanged

Published 2023년 11월 21일

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The Namibian Agronomic Board has decided to maintain the floor price of B1 wheat grain at N$6,972.82 per tonne until November 28. This decision is meant to protect producers against the rising cost of storage before delivery to millers who may have limited storage facilities. The board will continue to monitor the wheat floor price and notify the sector if the price exceeds the five-year average floor price.
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The Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) has maintained the floor price for B1 wheat grain at N$6 972,82 per tonne until 28 November. NAB chief executive Fidelis Mwazi issued a notice on Wednesday, saying the B1 wheat price should be determined based on a combination of the South African Futures Exchange spot price and deep sea formulas. “This is designed to protect producers against the rising cost of storage before delivery to the millers who may have limited storage facilities,” he said. Mwazi said the five-year average floor price of N$6 972,82 per tonne for the 2023/24 marketing season is higher than the calculated fortnight weighted average floor price for the previous two weeks, which ranged from 1 to 14 November. “Therefore the give-year average floor price (mill door 5) of N$6 972,82 per tonne (inclusive of the producer levy) will be the floor price applicable for B1 wheat grain purchased/paid for during the period 15 to 28 November, 2023,” the NAB chief said. Mwazi also said ...

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