Spain: Rise of two euros in cereals and rebound in beef at the Lonja de Salamanca

Published 2022년 9월 5일

Tridge summary

The Lonja de Salamanca has announced increases in market prices across various agricultural products, including cereals which have risen by two euros per kilo, alfalfa by three euros per ton, and both white and Iberian pork. Beef prices have also seen an increase, especially for calves and young pigs. Straw remains stable in price, while packaged alfalfa has seen a notable increase. The article provides detailed price updates for a range of cereals, fodder, and meat products, including pork cut types and beef classes, reflecting the market trends and price adjustments in the agricultural sector.
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Pork, whether white or Iberian, is also on the rise, as is alfalfa The good news continues for farmers and ranchers in the Lonja de Salamanca with increases in many of the categories, highlighting the increases of two euros for cereals, three for alfalfa or the continued increases for beef and pork, both Iberian and Iberian. white. At the cereal table, a rise of two euros for all crops, which places barley at 329, wheat at 349, oats at 331 and rye at 325 with corn trading at 352 euros after living that same increase. Regarding fodder, straw repeats at €54/T, packaged alfalfa increases its price by three euros to reach €288/T. No changes in the live beef table with male calves that remain at 3.41 euros per live kilo; the calves of the country at 1.91 euros, while the females repeat at 2.53 €. At the beef table, there are general increases, so calves under 12 months earn 0.03 euros up to 5.25 euros per kilo carcass. Calves raise their price by the same figure, which means that those ...
Source: Castilla

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