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Lower quantities do not support higher prices

July 4, 2017 at 8:23 PM , Starry Night Ltd.
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The market is uncompromisingly demanding lower prices for the new crop. The expected lower output seems too weak to break up the ceiling price of the market.

Many farmers, discouraged by the lower prices of the crop during the previous season, decided to shift their planting strategies to more profitable crops. Even though projected output will be lower, the market demands a lower price of the new crop.

Today’s prices mirror those of last year

SOFIA. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, the average purchasing prices of feed barley, harvest 2015-16, in the end of June/beginning of July 2016 stood at 0.125 EUR/kg EXW Bulgaria. Currently, farmers from the North regions offer feed barley, harvest 2017-18 for not less than 0.125 EUR/kg EXW Bulgaria. Prices of barley for malt production stand at 0.138 EUR/kg EXW Bulgaria.

Lower output this season

Output 2016-17 was estimated at 697,787 mt while that of harvest 2017-18 is expected to be much lower because farmers planted by 20.3% less arable land than they did the previous year. Last year’s average national yield was estimated at 4.3 mt/ha. Even though some farmers already recorded higher yields so far in the season, reaching to as much as 5.5 mt/ha in regions, such results are a drop in the ocean since the weight goes to the substantial decrease in the cultivation of arable land for the crop this year.

Barley, Bulgaria

Type

EUR/kg

feed barley

0.125

EXW Bulgaria

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