Spain: New rise in live beef and white pigs at the Salamanca Market where cereals continue to decline

Published Apr 11, 2022

Tridge summary

The Salamanca Market's report for April 11 highlights a decline in cereal prices, with corn dropping by five euros per ton, while beef and white pork prices are on the rise. Beef prices vary depending on the category, with increases in some categories. Conversely, the price for Iberian piglets has decreased. The market is seeing an increase in the number of heads, but there are no changes in the prices of live cattle. The market values for calves, yearlings, bulls, and cows have also increased.
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The session of April 11 of the Salamanca Market maintains the trends of recent weeks, with decreases in cereals that even reach five euros in the case of corn, while both beef and white pork continue to rise In the table of cereals, the strongest decrease is experienced by corn, which loses 5 euros to 362 euros per ton, while the rest of the crops decrease by three euros, which places wheat at 362 euros, barley at 352, oats at €343 and rye at €349. The straw goes up two euros to 53. The lambs maintain the values of the previous week with the animals of less than 11 kilos at 5.00 euros while those of 11/13 continue at 4.65 euros per kilo. The situation at the beef tables follows the line of the last sessions with repetition in the life one, while in the meat one there are different increases according to the categories. Thus, in the life stage, male calves are kept at 3.41 euros per live kilo; the calves of the country at 1.91 euros, while the females repeat at 2.53 €. All the ...
Source: Castilla

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