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Output is cut short this season

July 14, 2017 at 3:57 PM , Starry Night Ltd.
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Although yields this year are higher than those of last year, output will be much lower. The market still shuns higher prices.

Barley: by the middle of the month harvest has been completed

SOFIA. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, by the 7th of July 2017, farmers harvested 78% of total available acreages for harvest this year, which stood at about 130,163 ha. So far the estimated yield on a national level stand at 4.8 mt/ha, which is about 8% higher than the yield of harvest 2016-17. Anyhow, projected output will be much lower this year.

Reasons for a lower national production

It is not the heavy rains and hailstorms that hit some regions in the country in the beginning of the month, it is the less cultivated land of barley that cut short this year’s output. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, last year farmers planted by about 20.4% less arable land with the crop than they did for harvest 2016-17.

The factors that influenced the cultivation decisions of local farmers are lower market prices for the crop and the weak exports of last year.

Anyhow, this year’s output could barely reach 600,000 mt as a target while that of last year was close to 700,000 mt.

Harvest 2017-18

(01.07.2017 - 07.07.2017)

Carry over

22,000  mt

Domestic output

490,793 mt

Domestic consumption

6,000 mt

Exports to the world

0 mt

 Source: Bulgarian Ministry of Agriculture

 

Barley, Bulgaria

Type

EUR/kg

feed barley

0.127

EXW Bulgaria

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