The cut in the production of durum wheat in Canada explains its rise while the national supply reduces soft and barley

Published 2021년 9월 8일

Tridge summary

Durum wheat prices are increasing due to reduced production and demand, while soft wheat and barley prices are decreasing due to increased domestic supply. The article also reports stable prices for almond tablets, challenges in the pig and cattle markets due to pressure from China to lower prices, and positive trends in the sheep market, with demand for large animals for export. The chicken market is stable with few operations in the live sector, but rotisserie sales are expected to decline. Egg prices are experiencing repetitions and increases, with domestic demand exceeding discreet foreign demand.
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Original content

Durum wheats continue to rise and it seems that they will still have a path while the other cereals point to slight decreases, according to data from the Lonja del Ebro News coming from Canada, with a sharp cut in its production and as the main exporter continue to favor to continue the rise in durum wheat, which is worth remembering in the wholesale markets, they rose 63 euros in one week. In soft wheat and barley there is more national supply in the market, which is reflected in downward adjustments in their prices. FOODS: Consolidation of prices in a forage market that is still pending the weather in the 5th cut stopped in some areas due to the rains and that up to now has been of good quality. The loads continue to comply with the signed contracts, taking advantage of the fact that it is easier to dispose of containers. DRY FRUITS: Follow the positive notes on the almond tablet without noticing any cut. The American has stabilized its price this week. The market is gradually ...

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