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Corn: The battle with a tighter sowing schedule has loomed on the horizon

April 9, 2018 at 4:28 PM , Starry Night Ltd.
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SOFIA. Throughout the country, corn sowing has been massively delayed. However, weather conditions are forecasted to improve. Prices continue their incremental climb.

BULGARIA. The unstable weather conditions in the end of March and beginning of April, represented by predominantly rainy days and lower temperatures, have already belated fieldwork. No one is delusional that to receive high yields from a harvest, farmers ought to sow crops during their optimal agronomic period. However, this year’s planting campaign of corn has been quite delayed, affecting farmers’ disposition and further tightening their usual sowing schedules. Anyhow, weather conditions are forecasted to improve, favoring farmers to resume fieldwork on a mass scale.

Corn: a significant lag behind in sowing activities

Although the saying farming is an open factory under a sky has long become a cliché, its negative connotation hurts the most when it lashes at full force. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, the recently released data on corn sowing throughout the country shows that by the end of March 2018, farmers managed to plant only 500 ha while a year earlier, sowed acreages reached 14,326 ha. The difference is huge since the recent weather conditions prevented farmers from starting their fieldwork at that time of the Spring: the higher than normal moisture content in the soil has not allowed farmers to enter fields earlier. However, the rate of sowing is expected to speed-up as during the second ten-days period of April, weather conditions are forecasted to drastically improve, with temperatures reaching as high as 26 Celsius degrees in regions.  

Incrementally gained value

Since the beginning of the marketing season, price levels have moved-up from their lows in the realm of 0.131 EUR/kg to currently at 0.142 EUR/kg EXW Bulgaria, according to local authorities. Last year at this time, prices reached as high as 0.154 EUR/kg EXW Bulgaria. The ample supply of corn within the Black sea basin has influenced local market sentiments, necessitating local prices to be competitive. Although the sound of bulls’ hooves is not heard in the distance, local prices are expected to hoover within their current levels.

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