Wholesale cereal prices in Spain continue their upward trend with malt barley rising six euros in just seven days

Published 2020년 10월 19일

Tridge summary

The wholesale prices of cereals in Spain have been increasing consistently, with the exception of durum wheat and malt barley, which have remained stable and experienced a significant price surge of 337% and 3.37% respectively in a week's time. Other cereals like soft wheat, corn, and oats also saw a 2% increase in their prices. Since January 2020, there have been significant price changes in corn, barley, common wheat, durum wheat, and various vegetable by-products such as soybeans, rapeseed, and sunflower seeds.
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Original content

The wholesale prices of cereals continue their upward trend in a generalized way for another week, as reported on Monday 19 by the Association of Trade of Cereals and Oilseeds of Spain (Accoe), which highlights that they increase above 2% on average last week, with the exception of durum wheat, which has repeated the price, and in the case of malt barley, which increased 337% and rose six euros in just seven days. The data released by Accoe -related to week 42 (from October 13 to 16) - reflect that the price of durum wheat stood at 256.67 euros per ton (stable), while the price of barley rebounded on 2 , 31%, up to 180.42 euros per ton. Soft wheat and corn also increased by 2% on average. The price of the first was 204.03 euros per ton, which represents a weekly increase of 2.52%, and that of corn, 193.54 euros, with an increase of 2.29%. As for oats, the price reached 181.25 euros per ton, 1.68% more than in the previous week, a little less than the average of the rest of the ...

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